SkaterBoy
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Having discussion with Troy by showing him this video's comment regarding how i had been complained by the viewer, he is now agree to put on his helmet every time he goes skate. Instead rejectness he even now wearing his pads aswell.Having "safety tools" fight no more..(see skater boy #2-4)
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Please do not buy into this circumcision prevents AIDS propoganda.
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Circumcision does NOT protect against AIDS. If it did the USA with it's high circ rate would have a lower HIV AIDS rate than low circ Europe. That is not the case. Europe has a much lower HIV AIDS rate.
Condoms, education and safe sex practice are what helps protect against AIDS.
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Google "Muslims against circumcision" to find out more.
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He is a beautiful little boy and very talented on his skateboard. He has very good co-ordination for a child so young. I can see why you are proud of him. Please put some protective gear on him.
Nobody wants to hurt this child. That's the last thing any of us want. We just think children shouldn't be circumcised. We believe that decision should be left to the men these children become.
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Humbly requested not to do that..
What should be parent's responsibility not to be bared by the kids, otherwise he just 6. Do you have a heart to do so..? I am just a proud mom. A proud mom makes mistake in a way rised a man. Send me words, I will read it and take it.. but please do not hurt my baby in any way you could. Thank you.
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Thank you very much to be there..
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Thanks for the advice and the attention
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Half of the men were circumcised at the start of the study. After two years, circumcised men were 60 percent less likely to contract HIV than uncircumcised men, Agence France-Presse
reported.
The protective benefit was deemed so great that, after two years, the uncircumcised men were offered circumcision.
"The 60 percent protective effect against HIV acquisition ... over the first 24 months of the
study, we now find to be sustained and possibly strengthened to approximately 65 percent over
three and half years of follow-up," said study author Robert Bailey, of the University of Illinois at Chicago, AFP reported.
The findings were presented Thursday at the International AIDS Conference in Mexico City.
joikee 3 years ago
Thank you for aknowledge us by the datas.
primzutari 3 years ago