False. Being infected with another sexually transmitted disease (STD) does not make it more difficult to contract AIDS. In fact, it can make it easier for the virus to spread and cause more severe symptoms.
AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which attacks the immune system and makes the body more susceptible to infections and diseases. STDs can increase the risk of contracting HIV and developing AIDS, as they can cause damage to the immune system and make it easier for the virus to spread.
It is important to note that contracting an STD does not protect against HIV or AIDS. Using safe sex practices, such as using condoms and getting tested regularly, can help prevent the spread of both HIV and STDs.