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There are many issues that lesbian women have to face. They deal with a difficult lifestyle due to the pejorative connotations attached to the label they carry. They are stigmatized out of mainstream culture and sometimes out of their own personal family of queers as well. This is why it is important that they overcome these social constructions by enjoying a vacation in a lesbian paradise.

This is a good way for lesbians to escape their day-to-day issues at home and experience a gay-friendly lifestyle. There are lesbian keywest and keywest for women to enjoy. Although this is a good way to escape their problems temporarily, there are physical and emotional issues that lesbian women should consider.

For example, female-to-female transmission of HIV appears to be a rare occurrence. However, case reports of female-to-female transmission of HIV and the well documented risk of female-to-male transmission of HIV indicate that vaginal secretions and menstrual blood are potentially infectious and that mucous membrane (e.g., oral, vaginal) exposure to these secretions have the potential to lead to HIV infection.

Women with AIDS whose only reported risk initially is sex with women are given high priority for follow-up investigation. As of December 1998, none of these investigations had confirmed female-to-female HIV transmission, either because other risks were subsequently identified or because, in a few cases, women declined to be interviewed. A separate study of more than 1 million female blood donors found no HIV-infected women whose only risk was sex with women. These findings suggest that female-to-female transmission of HIV is uncommon.

However, they do not negate the possibility because it could be masked by other behaviors. Surveys of risk behaviors have been conducted in groups of WSW. These surveys have generally been surveys of convenient samples of WSW that differ in sampling, location, and definition of WSW.

Consequently, their findings are not able to be generalized to all populations of WSW. These surveys suggest that some groups of WSW have relatively high rates of high-risk behaviors, such as injection drug use and unprotected vaginal sex with gay/bisexual men and injection drug users. Female-to-female transmission of HIV apparently is rare, female sexual contact should be considered a possible means of transmission among WSW.

Exposure of a mucous membrane, such as the mouth, to vaginal secretions and menstrual blood is potentially infectious, particularly during early and late-stage HIV infection when the amount of virus in the blood is expected to be highest.

Lesbian women should know their own and their partner's HIV status. This knowledge can help uninfected women begin and maintain behavioral changes that reduce their risk of becoming infected.

 

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