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This is a typical Cafe in west London.
Tim comes here often to study in the morning.
There is nothing better than a good cup of tea
to start the day off on the right foot.
A man asks if they can share a table.
Sure -says Tim- no problem at all.
Mother always says it is important to be polite.
The stranger says his name is Frank
and soon enough they start a friendly conversation.
Frank seems to have a great sense of humour
and it doesn't take long before he wins Tim's confidence.
Frank seems like a fine man.
What Tim doesn't know
is that Frank is a homosexual,
a man who is physically attracted
to people of the same sex.
This highly dangerous,
highly contagious disease
affects thousands of youngsters every year.
Tim doesn't realise he is in grave danger.
But how does one recognise a homosexual?
As a matter of fact,
homosexuals present no physical symptoms.
They may look normal
and healthy,
but don't be deceived.
If a man dresses too smartly
or cares too much about the latest trend,
he may be a homosexual.
If a man doesn't have a firm handshake,
there's a good chance he is a homosexual.
If a he can't resist a good dance tune,
he is very likely to be a homosexual.
If a man is often emotional
and speaks too openly about personal matters,
then he must be a homosexual.
So, next time you meet a stranger,
be careful if they are too friendly
or if they dress too nicely.
You never know when a homosexual may be around.
There are no vaccines for it
and you might catch it too.
Like Tim.