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The Tanzanian government has banned imports and sales of sexual lubricants in its latest move targeting the gay community, officials say.
Health Minister Ummy Mwalimu justified the move on the grounds that the product encourages homosexuality, which is banned in the east African nation.
"It is true that the government has banned the importation and use of the jelly to curb the spread of HIV," the minister told local media on Tuesday.
Isn't there more of a risk doing it dry?
Just guessing. Wouldn't there be more tearing when dry, and that's how it's easily spread, open wounds.
No. This is an Onion article. Surely this is not true.
No. This is an Onion article. Surely this is not true.
It is true, minus the headline. Gay men in Tanzania have a roughly 25 % AIDS/HIV rate, so this is targeting unprotected anal sex.
Jesus.....what is wrong with these people?
:shrug: They probably just really dislike gay people. I don't even know why they care so much; a country like Tanzania has much more problems to be concerned about than da gays.
So how about giving away condoms instead of banning lube? That's just crazy.
I would say theres a significant risk of friction related injuries sans line.
It is true, minus the headline. Gay men in Tanzania have a roughly 25 % AIDS/HIV rate, so this is targeting unprotected anal sex.
So how many businesses will stop doing business with tanzanian companies or in Tanzania?
Maybe the NBA will play their ALL-STAR GAME there.
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