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<blockquote data-quote="mpshiel" data-source="post: 16849504" data-attributes="member: 18962"><p>I dunno, after reading the statistics from the Penn. Study on those on Christian Abstinance Programs (that those who don't abstain are far less likely to use a condomn and thus statistically higher in chances of getting STDS or causing pregnancies) - I just wouldn't feel good if I knew a Christian kid was in MacDonalds serving me food, I mean, I wouldn't know for sure that he had an STD and I don't know anything about transfer rates but just seeing a cross on a chain on the guy making up the burgers would make me uneasy.</p><p></p><p></p><p>AIDS on the other hand...two different studies have had partners where one has AIDS and the other doesn't and in both studies if condoms were used regularly, the partner didn't get AIDS. You know, they cooked together, they maybe used the same toothbrush - they lived together and they didn't get AIDS. But I am suppose to be worried about a MANAGER, who won't be making burgers exactly because.....what? He might run through the glass door while trying to give me a free burger for bad service and then impale me with the shards of glass sticking out of him and the blood travelling down it will infect me? </p><p></p><p>But I used to be a little wary about AIDS, until I got to know some people that have it. It is funny how the more I knew them, the less afraid I was of something I KNEW wans't going to infect me (kinda like the fear was all in my mind, instead of in the situation).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpshiel, post: 16849504, member: 18962"] I dunno, after reading the statistics from the Penn. Study on those on Christian Abstinance Programs (that those who don't abstain are far less likely to use a condomn and thus statistically higher in chances of getting STDS or causing pregnancies) - I just wouldn't feel good if I knew a Christian kid was in MacDonalds serving me food, I mean, I wouldn't know for sure that he had an STD and I don't know anything about transfer rates but just seeing a cross on a chain on the guy making up the burgers would make me uneasy. AIDS on the other hand...two different studies have had partners where one has AIDS and the other doesn't and in both studies if condoms were used regularly, the partner didn't get AIDS. You know, they cooked together, they maybe used the same toothbrush - they lived together and they didn't get AIDS. But I am suppose to be worried about a MANAGER, who won't be making burgers exactly because.....what? He might run through the glass door while trying to give me a free burger for bad service and then impale me with the shards of glass sticking out of him and the blood travelling down it will infect me? But I used to be a little wary about AIDS, until I got to know some people that have it. It is funny how the more I knew them, the less afraid I was of something I KNEW wans't going to infect me (kinda like the fear was all in my mind, instead of in the situation). [/QUOTE]
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