Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying that I wouldn't, even two seconds later, think "wow, I wonder why she didn't have him use a condom." But my FIRST thought is "what a sick person to knowingly infect someone with HIV." That was my FIRST thought.
You must have been really young in the late 1980s.
Yes. Sad that these kids don't know what we know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. Yes, that's exactly what i thought, you gotta always protect yourself the best way you know how and in this case, it's pretty simple..use a condom when you're with a stranger.
Who has sex with strangers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying that I wouldn't, even two seconds later, think "wow, I wonder why she didn't have him use a condom." But my FIRST thought is "what a sick person to knowingly infect someone with HIV." That was my FIRST thought.
You must have been really young in the late 1980s.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. Yes, that's exactly what i thought, you gotta always protect yourself the best way you know how and in this case, it's pretty simple..use a condom when you're with a stranger.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying that I wouldn't, even two seconds later, think "wow, I wonder why she didn't have him use a condom." But my FIRST thought is "what a sick person to knowingly infect someone with HIV." That was my FIRST thought.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not saying that I wouldn't, even two seconds later, think "wow, I wonder why she didn't have him use a condom." But my FIRST thought is "what a sick person to knowingly infect someone with HIV." That was my FIRST thought.
Anonymous wrote:I'm totally intrigued by the legalities of this. Does this mean that if you are HIV positive, you have to disclose that to any sexual partner? Or does it mean that you have to use protection? Do you have to use protection during intercourse, or oral sex as well? What if you offer protection and the partner refuses? Does this apply to other sexually transmitted disease, or just HIV?
Anonymous wrote:Is he hot
Anonymous wrote:He's sick, disgusting, and cruel.
She's an idiot.
MarleySkye840 wrote:PP, but it does seem that the legal implications of this could be in a grey area of "i didn't know" or "partner declined protection".
Anonymous wrote:I'm totally intrigued by the legalities of this. Does this mean that if you are HIV positive, you have to disclose that to any sexual partner? Or does it mean that you have to use protection? Do you have to use protection during intercourse, or oral sex as well? What if you offer protection and the partner refuses? Does this apply to other sexually transmitted disease, or just HIV?
Anonymous wrote:Does she have hiv?