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Re: A Weird but ?True Story by Kobojunkie: 5:27pm On Jan 05
Memberclub:
Sex once and get hiv lol. Cooked up stories. Unless he an anal god grin
Are you OK in the head? How can you believe that a sexually transmitted disease takes several tries to achieve? What is wrong with you people? 🥱🥱🥱
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by Memberclub(m): 5:41pm On Jan 05
TONYE001:
Actually, a single penetrative, unprotected vaginal intercourse with an infected female can do the job.
Wrong
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by Memberclub(m): 5:45pm On Jan 05
Kobojunkie:
Are you OK in the head? How can you believe that a sexually transmitted disease takes several tries to achieve? What is wrong with you people? 🥱🥱🥱
na blood dey the pussy ni lol. to get hiv you have to go anal with some serious friction back to back
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by TONYE001(op): 6:45pm On Jan 05
Memberclub:
Wrong
OK.
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by Kobojunkie: 6:48pm On Jan 05
Memberclub:
na blood dey the pussy ni lol. to get hiv you have to go anal with some serious friction back to back
What you are insinuating is that you know better than the National institute of Health which instead states that it is transmitted through bodily fluids. 😩😩😩
HIV spreads through specific body fluids—blood, semen, vaginal fluids, rectal fluids, and breast milk—most commonly through unprotected sex, shared needles, or perinatal transmission. The likelihood of transmission varies based on factors like the type of sexual intercourse, any other infections, and HIV viral load.
I really don't understand how you folks can reason as you do even right in the middle of the information age.🥱🥱
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by Memberclub(m): 8:07pm On Jan 05
Kobojunkie:
What you are insinuating is that you know better than the National institute of Health which instead states that it is transmitted through bodily fluids. 😩😩😩
I really don't understand how you folks can reason as you do even right in the middle of the information age.🥱🥱
if that's the case 5 in 10 people will have hiv
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by Adaisback(f): 8:23am On Jan 07
TONYE001:
Actually, a single penetrative, unprotected vaginal intercourse with an infected female can do the job.
Doc, happy new year to you. Pls is it true that there is a particular type of blood that fights off hiv and can hardly get infected ? How true is this
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by TONYE001(op): 9:38am On Jan 07
Adaisback:
Doc, happy new year to you. Pls is it true that there is a particular type of blood that fights off hiv and can hardly get infected ? How true is this
Yes, it is true. Some people with certain genetic mutations, and some others with a specific blood type (blood group "Pk"wink have an increased resistance to HIV. There are other molecular mechanisms through which some people are significantly resistant to the virus.

The Pk blood group is very rare. From available literature, it is estimated that only 1 in every 1 million people have this blood type.

Importantly, we should note that the above does not offer absolute resistance, there is still a risk of being infected, albeit, quite minimal.
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by Adaisback(f): 12:47pm On Jan 07
TONYE001:
Yes, it is true. Some people with certain genetic mutations, and some others with a specific blood type (blood group "Pk"wink have an increased resistance to HIV. There are other molecular mechanisms through which some people are significantly resistant to the virus.

The Pk blood group is very rare. From available literature, it is estimated that only 1 in every 1 million people have this blood type.

Importantly, we should note that the above does not offer absolute resistance, there is still a risk of being infected, albeit, quite minimal.
this helps a lot , thanks darling.
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by Kobojunkie: 5:02pm On Jan 07
TONYE001:
Yes, it is true. Some people with certain genetic mutations, and some others with a specific blood type (blood group "Pk"wink have an increased resistance to HIV. There are other molecular mechanisms through which some people are significantly resistant to the virus.
The Pk blood group is very rare. From available literature, it is estimated that only 1 in every 1 million people have this blood type.
Importantly, we should note that the above does not offer absolute resistance, there is still a risk of being infected, albeit, quite minimal.
Don't spread news of this to Nigerians o! Else, HIV reversal miracles claims go skyrocket overnight...claiming everyone of them don join Pk blood group. 🤔🤔

Speaking of, I am curious of what you think of miracles and how many Nigerians seem to be dependent on them and the suggestion that their frequency are higher among Nigerians(particularly southerners) than among those of any other group in the world.🤔
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by TONYE001(op): 9:31pm On Jan 07
Kobojunkie:
Don't spread news of this to Nigerians o! Else, HIV reversal miracles claims go skyrocket overnight...claiming everyone of them don join Pk blood group. 🤔🤔

Speaking of, I am curious of what you think of miracles and how many Nigerians seem to be dependent on them and the suggestion that their frequency are higher among Nigerians(particularly southerners) than among those of any other group in the world.🤔
While it is true that miracles do happen, many of the claims of "miracles" as seen in Nigeria (especially concerning health-related issues) are false, or delusional.

I'm yet to see physical evidence that someone who was tested and confirmed positive is reversed. Does this mean this is impossible? No, I believe in God's supreme power....just that so far in my practice, I'm yet to see/witness one.
Re: A Weird but ?True Story by Kobojunkie: 9:34pm On Jan 07
TONYE001:
➜While it is true that miracles do happen, many of the claims of "miracles" as seen in Nigeria (especially concerning health-related issues) are false, or delusional.
I'm yet to see physical evidence that someone who was tested and confirmed positive is reversed. Does this mean this is impossible? No, I believe in God's supreme power....just that so far in my practice, I'm yet to see/witness one.
Good to know! 🤔
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