All people can get HIV infection and AIDS. HIV doesn't have sexual orientation preferences.
Anyone, regardless of sexual orientation, can get AIDS if they have unprotected sex or engage in other high-risk behaviors and occupations.
Some risks cannot be avoided. You could be a police officer making an arrest when another perpetrator ambushes you and injects you with a tainted syringe. Or you could be sleeping and have your house secure, and you awake to find someone on top of you that you didn't invite to have sex with you. You could be a medical worker attempting to put a lid on a sharps container, and despite your best efforts to do so safely, a needle goes through both the lid and your gloves.
So the short answer is that anyone can get AIDS.
No. Only a minority of gay men have AIDS.
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More Heterosexuals have AIDS than gay people do.
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Only a minority of gay people have AIDS. AIDS is a disease EVERYONE has to worry about. AIDS is NOT a gay disease. Women can pass it on to women, men can give it to women, men can give it to men. Sex is NOT the only way to transmit the disease. It doesn't matter if you're straight, gay, bi, lesbian, transgendered, WHATEVER. YOU are still at risk for AIDS.
No. Worldwide, MANY more heterosexuals have HIV and AIDS than gay people.
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Gay people are said to get AIDS faster than straight people because they are thought to change sexual partners more often; so a gay person can get aids as easily as a straight person if they change sexual partners with same frequency.
The majority of people with AIDS and HIV are straight.
AIDS is a gay or transexual desease 1st aids case was found in a group of gay community in US in 1960s from bi sexuals to women it has explored
As of 2013, AIDS and HIV continue to be a problem for both gay communities and straight communites alike.
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