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Rated by Participant: AE29B886F785AB5005DF96531C8074EDBADDD0C6F92BED0C1227278C62F41532
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"Dry sex," though practiced in parts of Africa, has not been shown to increase HIV prevalence, and is not the primary cause of high African HIV rates. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8562002/

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