Strangest but Truest Posts of 2007 in TheBody.com's "Ask the Experts" ForumsWe're nearly 30 years into the HIV pandemic, yet a shocking number of people still appear not to know the first thing about HIV. We get to see some of that ignorance firsthand in our "Ask the Experts" forums, where we're sometimes amazed at just how little people have learned about HIV -- and about just how paranoid some folks can be about whether they've been exposed to the virus. We scoured our "Ask the Experts" forums and nominated 10 posts we feel are the "best of the worst" of 2007 (or the worst of the worst, depending on how you look at it). They're some of the oddest, most nonsensical questions we've seen people ask about HIV this year. Some are shocking, some are sad, many are hilarious -- and they're all reminders of how far we still have to go to educate the world about HIV. Readers of our "Hot Topics at The Body's 'Ask the Experts' Forums" newsletters voted on which of the 10 finalists represented the most bizarre post from our "Ask the Experts" forums during the past year. Each post was rated from 1 (not strange) to 5 (extremely strange). We then tallied up the votes, with a rating of 5 worth five points, and a rating of 1 worth one point. The "Winner" (a.k.a. the Loser)When "Bless You" Is an Understatement Dishonorable MentionIt was a close call between the most bizarre post and the runner up; the rest of the pack trailed much farther behind. The dubious distinction of Dishonorable Mention goes to:
Can You Get HIV by Using a Shower Curtain as Toilet Paper? The Final EightHere's how the eight other finalists shook out: A Really Nasty Computer Virus Giving a Whole New Meaning to Foot-and-Mouth Disease Not What Most People Mean When They Say "Bottoms Up!" Are Cigarettes HIV Killers? Does Two Plus Two Equal Safe? Why They Invented the Word "Duh" Is It Safe to Ingest My Own Bodily Fluids? Can I Get HIV Even if My Partner Isn't Infected? This article was provided by The Body.
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