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Originally Posted by Strange Famous
people must think I am naive and they can have a laugh at my expense.
Two women cant pass on hepatisis THROUGH sex.
Obviously if they share a needle they can, but thats got nothing to do with being a lesbian.
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You're wrong.
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Originally Posted by from the website I already gave you
Hepatitis
An inflammation of the liver with various causes, and symptoms including yellow skin and eyes, nausea, loss of appetite, tiredness and stomach pain. There are three main hepatitis viruses. Hepatitis A is found in faecal matter, such as contaminated food and oral-anal contact. Transmission between women has been known.
Hepatitis B is spread by an exchange of blood and other body fluids. This includes touching an open cut if you have broken skin and sharing toothbrushes, nail clippers or razors. It takes very little blood or fluid to transmit, but cannot be contracted through food, drink or casual contact. Lesbians are invisible as far as Hepatitis B research is concerned, but vaccines for both Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B are available.
Hepatitis C is spread mainly through contact with infected blood, and sexual transmission is relatively rare. Again, there has been no research into whether this can be spread via woman-to-woman sex.
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Emphasis mine.
It's been documented. Sorry, SF, but you're trumped by science. Keep arguing, though. It's fun to see how unimaginative you are about lesbian sex. That's really your problem here - you don't understand the mechanics.