HIV does not just appear when people sleep with someone of the same sex. People get HIV from someone else who has HIV.
HIV can be transmitted through v*aginal sex, an*l sex, and or*l sex.
Gay people often get HIV more often is because straight people are more likely to use condoms for pregnancy protection. Since same sex couples do not have to worry about pregnancy, they are more likely to go without a condom.
But that certainly doesn't mean that straight people are immune to HIV. HIV does not care what your sexual preference is. So it's very important to use condoms every time and to get tested no matter what sex your partner is.
HIV can be transmitted through v*aginal sex, an*l sex, and or*l sex.
Gay people often get HIV more often is because straight people are more likely to use condoms for pregnancy protection. Since same sex couples do not have to worry about pregnancy, they are more likely to go without a condom.
But that certainly doesn't mean that straight people are immune to HIV. HIV does not care what your sexual preference is. So it's very important to use condoms every time and to get tested no matter what sex your partner is.