The common sense in the claim made above is based on logical deduction, not faulty facts or data or statistics.

It's simple mathematics.

If person A is in frequent sexual contact with N number of persons and person B is in frequent sexual contact with X number of persons, and person A's N group of persons is in frequent sexual contact with Q number of persons, whereas person B's X group (X being a number significantly smaller than the number N) has infrequent sexual contact with Z number of persons (where Z is a number significantly smaller than the number Q), logic dictates that person B has a smaller chance of contacting disease AIDS than person A simply because they open themselves to the oppertunity less often. To take this further from this mathematical-esque depiction, when the person B gets to know each person X before coming into sexual contact with them, the chance of contracting a deadly AIDS is minimised. The promiscuous populations A and N and Q are at higher risk because they allow themselves to be prey for creepy lechers who contract STDs/AIDS and don't care if they pass it on.


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