do you think that Aids is still a big problem?
By bacedone
@bacedone (430)
Italy
10 responses
@rusty2rusty (6763)
• Defiance, Ohio
1 Dec 06
Straight people can give either aids as well. It hasn't been just a gay mans dieases in years.
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@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
2 Dec 06
Oh I realize that rusty, but I think a lot more straight men have discovered the extra benefits they can have with their mates, I guess like women are saying we don't need men, they are doing a turn about. But they don't call it being gay they say its just fun between mates....
@rusty2rusty (6763)
• Defiance, Ohio
2 Dec 06
I think aids is still a major problem and growing. I forget the statisics in my area. But it was a high amount. They was talking about it the other day on the news. The problem with aids is you can have it for years and never know it. People are able to live longer with aids than they did back in the 80's. Aids has been around a long time. I don't see it going away any time sooon.
@Chillingout (811)
• Italy
2 Dec 06
unfortunately it's spreading faster than firefox :P !
Ignorance and a lack of education at school are increasing and making it worse ! In poor countries the situation is dramatic and something needs to be done fast, now !
@kidumathy (213)
• India
2 Dec 06
Yep i think so. Aids is the third most killing disease in the world. Most of all still there is not a cure for this. AS this is an STD the chances of stopping this disease is very less. More and more people are affected by this disease. Really AIDS is a bog problem.
@Phlamingho (7825)
• Denmark
1 Dec 06
I think it's under control in our part of the world, but I think it's a huge problem in Africa. So all in all... Still a big problem.
@Idlewild (6090)
• United States
2 Dec 06
It's a huge problem and getting worse, especially now that it's getting more prevalent in the developing world. There's little HIV education there and cultural customs make it hard to convince people to take safe practices.
There's no cure, only medications to prolong life. And those meds are very expensive and don't work for everybody.