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How would human social dynamics change if there were no STDs/HIV?
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#2
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Humans would start [censored] like Bonobos.
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#3
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A lot more women would be grumpy on the way to work, cos their knickers were fizzy.
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#4
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I feel there would still be too many "a girl looked in my general direction at lunch yesterday - what's my play?" threads.
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#5
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I would be out of a job [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
I work for a pharmaceutical company, and am currently working on development of a Hep C treatment. I've worked on HIV drugs in the past as well. So keep those STDs coming, you selfish bastards. |
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#6
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A lot more women would be grumpy on the way to work, cos their knickers were fizzy. [/ QUOTE ] this post is great......but I probably still wouldn't be getting any. |
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a lot more pregnancies maybe?
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#8
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I would probably be more inclined to cheat on my girlfriend (since there is less fear of bringing disease into the relationship, thus doing her harm and getting caught).
That's messed up, damn. NT |
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I doubt people would become significantly more promiscuious.
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#10
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How would human social dynamics change if there were no STDs/HIV? [/ QUOTE ] It already happened. There was a period between the advent of antibiotics to cure syphilis and gonorrhea and the onset of AIDS. Chlamydia and herpes weren't on the radar. Birth control pills were readily available. This happened to coincide with my adolescence and young adulthood. We made love, not war. Life was sweet. |
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