Actually it's quite easy to find such studies. This one took about 10 seconds to find: Outcomes of the Study Major findings of the study include: Biloveual men were more likely and less likely to be HIV positive than heteroloveual and homoloveual men, respectively. Since 1978, the average number of love partners for biloveuals, homoloveuals, and heteroloveuals was 78, 65 and 45, respectively. Twenty-nine percent of the biloveuals had anal love during 50 percent or more of their loveual encounters, with either men or women. Seventy-one percent of the biloveuals had anal love with their most recent male loveual partner, and 74 percent were not using condoms during anal love. Eighteen percent of the biloveuals used condoms during 50 percent of more of their loveual encounters, with either men or women. Twenty-nine percent of the biloveual men were married or had been married. Those who were biloveual were more than twice as likely as heteroloveuals to be HIV infected. You're correct here; since AIDS is very hard to transmit by privatesl love (.1% chance), and easy to transmit by buttf***ing and sharing needles, the type of activity is more important than frequency. Oh, there's plenty of them.
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