No, although it was almost entirely confined to older men, mostly Italian or Jewish, until the AIDS epidemic. Check out the web link for details.
GRID- Gay Related Immune Deficiency. It was the 1982 name first proposed after public health scientists noticed clusters of Kaposi's sarcoma and Pneumocystis pneumonia among gay males in Southern California and New York City.
Gay cancer was initially referred to as the disease now called Kaposi's Sarcoma.The term gay cancer initially referred to acquired immune deficiency disease, or AIDS.
Being gay only affects who you date or marry. Otherwise, it has no effect whatsoever on your life.
Gay parenting doesn't specifically affect children at all in any significant way. The only possible effect is that it may make the children more aware of the diversity of family structures.
The way a person (gay or straight) speaks, is generally not a choice.
Gay adults affect kids in exactly the same way that straight adults affect kids.
It is an acronym from the description of what was known about the disease. A = acquired (it is passed between people) I = immune (it affects your immune system) D = deficiency (it reduces your immune system) S = syndrome (it describes a range or symptoms and infections)
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The only fool-proof method is to ask him. Or better yet, if it doesn't affect you, then focus on your own life instead.
Equal rights for gay people mainly affect gay people, but equality is good for any society. So in that sense, everyone benefits, even those that oppose equality.
No. In fact there is no such thing as a gay disease. Disease doesn't discriminate; it can affect anyone.