Vor kurzem erzählten mir ein paar Freunde (alle schwul, keine Frage), dass sie alle schon Sex mit Frauen hatten. Früher, irgendwann einmal, versteht sich.
Ich mache mir Sorgen. Jungs, lasst die Finger (und Schwänze) davon, das ist gefährlich!
Einer meiner Leser, diese Sorgen ahnend, machte mich auf eine Veröffentlichung im International Journal of Epidemiology (Oxford University) aufmerksam. In einem Ausatz mit dem Titel “Heterocopulative Syndrome: Clinico-Pathologic Correlation of 260 Cases” heißt da zum Beispiel:
The hazards of heterosexual behaviour have been well documented. They include, but are not limited to, unplanned pregnancies, penile and cervical cancer, vaginitis, a host of sexually transmitted diseases (some of them incurable or deadly), a disproportionate propensity to engage in child molestation, global overpopulation, socially oppressive gender roles, and more. A recurring pattern of these health disorders resulting from the union of the penis and vagina has been named heterocopulative syndrome. These people could pose a serious public health threat if such practices continue unchecked and may be especially dangerous if employed as food handlers.
Und weiter:
Heterosexuals represent approximately 90 per cent of the United States population, yet they account for well over 99 per cent of the burdens faced by our health care system. Frequency, number, and dishonesty of sexual contacts among heterosexual men and women, which are facilitated at single’s bars, church socials, and fraternity parties are cited by Stiffen and Stare as reasons for the emergence of new heterosexual diseases, as is their perception of heterosexuals as a ‘highly stagnant, immobile population’ and ‘”unnatural” sexual practices such as copulation, which allows transmission of a variety of organisms’. High rates of infidelity and a rising divorce rate in excess of 50 per cent compound these risk factors.
Ein falscher Fick reicht aus:
For the sake of brevity, the term heterosexual practices will be used hereafter to denote penis-to-vagina copulation. The fact that the patient has had or is now having homosexual relationships is irrelevant to the topic of discussion. Previous heterosexual activity, even if represented by a single experience, exposes the patient to the conditions under consideration.
Da mag die von der Leyen locken wie sie will: Von MSF ist abzuraten!
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