Monogamous fag relationship is like drinking just a tea spoon of urine and polygamous fag relationships are like drinking many bottles of urine! What is the difference?
The Kinsey report of 1948 indicates that the average homosexual man had a sexual encounter no more frequently than once month, by 1980, the advent of fag bars and bath houses had increased this average to dozens per month. Fag AIDS patients have often had thousands of sexual partners. Medical reports of complications arising form AIDS-associated high-risk activities such as anal intercourse and fisting are first mentioned in the medical literature only at the beginning of the 1970’s, and become increasingly frequent thereafter. From 1060 to 1980, the rates of syphilis triple, gonorrhea quadruple, and diseases related to “gay bowel syndrome” quadruple. These increases were found only among fag men, but not among heterosexual men or women.
When fags are allowed to sneak around like roaches, they don’t pose nearly as great a risk as when they’re allowed to set up shop in public. The fact is that fags are not born, at least not all of them. A queer bar is a standing temptation to destructive behavior. It makes it that much more attractive for a marginal youth to fall into destructive patterns. No need for it. We can see from the evidence that legalizing fag-magnet businesses leads directly to whopping rises in horrible diseases. For that reason alone, no kind of homosexual-catering business should be allowed.
Levels of Promiscuity Prior to the AIDS epidemic, a 1978 study found that 75 percent of white, gay males claimed to have had more than 100 lifetime male sex partners: 15 percent claimed 100-249 sex partners; 17 percent claimed 250-499; 15 percent claimed 500- 999; and 28 percent claimed more than 1,000 lifetime male sex partners. Levels of promiscuity subsequently declined, but some observers are concerned that promiscuity is again approaching the levels of the 1970s. The medical consequence of this promiscuity is that gays have a greatly increased likelihood of contracting HIV/AIDS, syphilis and other STDs.