... in response to AIDS in brazil, posted by charlieRSJ on Aug 31, 2002Charles,
Here's some info from the CDC and UNAIDs websites.
http://www.unaids.org/fact_sheets/files/Successes_Eng.html
In Brazil, where over half a million people are living with HIV, efforts against AIDS – bolstered by government prevention and care measures – are leading to safer sex. In a survey of Brazilian men, almost half reported condom use at first sex in 1999 – a tenfold increase from below 5% in 1986. Also, close to 90% of 16-25-year-old men reported consistent condom use with casual sex partners – an impressively high figure corroborated by an upsurge in the sale of male condoms, from 70 million in 1993 to 320 million in 1999. In a survey of Brazilian women at increased risk of HIV exposure who tried out female condoms for the first time, 75% said they were satisfied. Subsequently, 43% of these continued using them.
http://www.unaids.org/epidemic_update/report_july02/english/table.html
Country Specific Information.
Page 198 for Latin America Information.
The quick read.
Adults between 15-49 living with HIV/AIDS, end 2001
Total for Latin America .5%
Brazil .7%
Colombia .4%
Peru .4%
Also on the Same page
USA .6%
Canada .3%
(The commentary now is my own interpretation)
If you look at the number of cases for Females as a Percentage of Total Number of Cases (Age 15-49))
USA 180,000/890,000
Brazil 220,000/600,000
The ratio is different, significantly. Since your chances of getting infected with HIV is higher for the recepticle partner, I would guess that there are more gay men infected in the US. So from the raw numbers, you are more likely to be exposed to HIV from a woman in Brazil than in the US.
There are also Hepatitis B to worry about. Which you may not or may be protected from if you use a condom.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/diseases/hepatitis/b/fact.htm
("the efficacy of latex condoms in preventing infection with HBV is unknown, but their proper use may reduce transmission")
Also Genital Herpes, which you are not necessarily protected from if you use a condom.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchstp/dstd/Fact_Sheets/facts_Genital_Herpes.htm
("However, condoms do not provide complete protection because the condom may not cover the herpes sore(s), and viral shedding may nevertheless occur.")
So what's this mean on the individual level? (Not directed at you personally)
If you correspond with someone in Brazil, and you decide to meet, you have this generalized risk, but you also have specific risks.
You might not have romantic chemistry. Will you sleep with someone you don't like just because you took a plane ride? Is this the kind of person ready for a deeper relationship?
You might have romantic chemistry, but she might not feel comfortable because of monthly womans issues. Are you going to ask a women you have not yet met to chart their menstral cycle and duration for you before planning your trip? Are you going to pressure someone you're supposed to like to have sex when they don't feel comfortable with it?
Taking a step back on the timeline, I'd really recommend making sure you can communicate and are friends before you even consider getting on a plane. I would look at the process more as being driven by events rather than by a calandar. I think you would do much better if you guarded against being swept up by events, and made the decision every step along the way. It's definately a process where you need to be a man on the top of his game.
Also, it's between the two of you. Especially when it comes to posting in a public forum. Consider how she'd feel if she read it, and consider also how this makes you look. It might really have an impact on how much people are willing to help you out in the future. I think one of the worst cases of this I saw was on another forum where someone was boasting about his exploits until the woman asked for a break. To add to this the poster in question is now married to a different woman, and also the woman who he had his exploits with was still listed at an agency.
To take this into a more general rant category, I think more posters need to think of what they write as something their future wife might be reading, or the person that will decide to introduce them to their future wife is reading. I think one of the reason there are few women posting is that there are a lot more boys posting than men. Have a woman read some of the threads about Women from Country X are like this, and see what they have to say about it.
OH! One last thing, I used notepad to write this post and you might want to do that on the longer posts. Every so often you can have your post not go through.