Right, but this is about Africa, where it is different.
In countries where male circumcision is uncommon and heterosexual HIV rates are high or rising rapidly, the procedure could be a powerful way of reducing the spread of the disease, the new study shows.
It also said that circumsion benefits straight men, but gay men would still have higer risk of spreading aids (Any direct benefit to gay men would almost certainly be restricted to the insertive partner in @nal intercourse, not the receptive partner)
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