having worked in the kingdom for years, i can attest to the men's (some) invincibility.
they are aware of the stigma that is attached to these diseases (esp in the kingdom) but are still complacent about it.
religion can't be dragged in this,
as it is always a PERSONAL choice to indulge in something,
someone will tell me, personality is molded by religion.
well, the way i see it, most of the time it isn't.
qd06 is has a point. education is the key.
having worked in the kingdom for years, i can attest to the men's (some) invincibility.
they are aware of the stigma that is attached to these diseases (esp in the kingdom) but are still complacent about it.
religion can't be dragged in this,
as it is always a PERSONAL choice to indulge in something,
someone will tell me, personality is molded by religion.
well, the way i see it, most of the time it isn't.
let's get away with our sanctimonious attitudes
***feed my ignorance***