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Would You Have Sex With Someone Using A Condom Knowing They Had Hiv?

Well, Would You?

  • YES

    Votes: 114 13.8%
  • NO

    Votes: 706 85.7%

  • Total voters
    824
alanchiras said:
Nope! No way

OK then, you people keep having this attuide, and HIV+ people will not disclose to you before having sex with you or will be dishonest on purpose. Just a thought. Alan Chiras.

well then, they wont have to worry about dieing of AIDS, ill be happy to help them along.

that you would even say something like that is amazing. i almost want to ask if you have done something like that, i wouldnt be surprised.

you do not have a right to sex. and expecting anyone to take a risk, no matter how small you think it is, is ignorant.

here you are, dieing of aids with terrible side effects from treatment and the disease. life crushing depression. and you WANT and EXPECT ppl to take a chance of suffering your same fate because they 'most likely' wouldnt get it. evidently, all those meds have effected your faculties

ad then, this passive aggressive threat for not playing russian roulette with my life....
 
If you know someone is HIV pos when they come on to you, I can’t imagine how you wouldn’t get a limp dick.

If you are already in a serious relationship, then that’s a different story.
 
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HiV positive individuals are already immuned to the HIV virus,as indicated by the presense of "positive' antibodies,in their blood;

They are not immune. Immune means you can't catch something and of course there is not antinodies b/c the body has no antibodies to fight off the disease.

Thus,the level of active HIV in their body is almost zero,or non existant..i.e they have no active virus to transmit(statistically speaking it would take a 1000 sexual encounters to have a successful transmision,if at all..);
Ask any impartial scientist,the HIV virus is nowhere to be found in HIV positive individuals,or AIDS patients.

HIV can be dorminate in the body for up to ten years, but it is always active. In the dorminate phase the virus incorporates itself into the persons DNA and uses the cells on replication mechanism to replicate itself. When the disease decides to come out of hiding it makes the cell kill itself and release the virus in the blood stream to infect other cells and the cycle keeps repeating itself. It only takes one exchange of body fluids to get it period no matter if it's a hetrosexual or homosexual relationship. So please do not post something you have no idea what you are talking about.


Condoms,should still be used to prevent transmission of other sexually transmitted diseases
See my thread:"The Aids Controversy",and reeducate yourself by visiting the "aidsmyth.com"

Asteroth

(not sure if i should be editing this or not, if you have unprotected sex with someone with HIV you can catch it period

the 1/1000 infectibilty rate is theoretical for MEN. for women it is 1/100. in practise i think its 1/500 for men. also just because it is 1/1000 doesnt meen you have to sleep with an HIV postive person 1000 times to get it. use common sense. it only takes 1 encounter to catch the cirus, if you do you are unlucky but look round the world, why are the no's of aids pateients rising? by sleepng with someone 999 times you really think this will magically make you immune to HIV)

if you wanna protect yourself in the best way possible, use a high quality synthetic latex condom correctkly and safely. and that website (aidsmyth) is scary.....that someone would place false information out there and try and cover it up as real)[/QUOTE]
 
shamrock11 said:
HiV positive individuals are already immuned to the HIV virus,as indicated by the presense of "positive' antibodies,in their blood;

They are not immune. Immune means you can't catch something and of course there is not antinodies b/c the body has no antibodies to fight off the disease.

Thus,the level of active HIV in their body is almost zero,or non existant..i.e they have no active virus to transmit(statistically speaking it would take a 1000 sexual encounters to have a successful transmision,if at all..);
Ask any impartial scientist,the HIV virus is nowhere to be found in HIV positive individuals,or AIDS patients.

HIV can be dorminate in the body for up to ten years, but it is always active. In the dorminate phase the virus incorporates itself into the persons DNA and uses the cells on replication mechanism to replicate itself. When the disease decides to come out of hiding it makes the cell kill itself and release the virus in the blood stream to infect other cells and the cycle keeps repeating itself. It only takes one exchange of body fluids to get it period no matter if it's a hetrosexual or homosexual relationship. So please do not post something you have no idea what you are talking about.


Condoms,should still be used to prevent transmission of other sexually transmitted diseases
See my thread:"The Aids Controversy",and reeducate yourself by visiting the "aidsmyth.com"

Asteroth

(not sure if i should be editing this or not, if you have unprotected sex with someone with HIV you can catch it period

the 1/1000 infectibilty rate is theoretical for MEN. for women it is 1/100. in practise i think its 1/500 for men. also just because it is 1/1000 doesnt meen you have to sleep with an HIV postive person 1000 times to get it. use common sense. it only takes 1 encounter to catch the cirus, if you do you are unlucky but look round the world, why are the no's of aids pateients rising? by sleepng with someone 999 times you really think this will magically make you immune to HIV)

if you wanna protect yourself in the best way possible, use a high quality synthetic latex condom correctkly and safely. and that website (aidsmyth) is scary.....that someone would place false information out there and try and cover it up as real)
[/QUOTE]

LOL.... you have no idea what you are talking about... :smshot:
 
With a condom, yes I would. I know HIV/AIDS is not as easy to transmit as people think. Using a condom correctly you have little to worry about. People are just parranoid... understandably though when you're talking about a disease that could possibly kill you.
 
I voted yes. I could see myself having sex with a girl (using a condom) who had HIV. And I'd respect the hell out of a girl who had the character and integrity to tell me up front. Obviously if someone cared enough about me to tell me something like that up front (and the relationship had reached that point) I would be a pretty significant person in their life. If they told me it's because they care deeply about me and are trying to protect me as best they can, not cause me any harm. They have my best interests at heart. Think about it, if someone had HIV, do you think they'd be spending their time with just anyone? They've probably had enough relationships turn sour over telling people to be a little jaded. You'd mean a lot to someone for them to go out on a limb like that knowing the relationship could end then and there. Imagine the fear, perhaps embarrassment, and potential humiliation, pain, and ridicule they could be subjecting themselves to in such a situation telling someone they cared deeply for they're HIV+. They won't know how you'll react, but they are putting their trust in you that you'll be understanding. I wouldn't overlook someone because of that setback. In fact, I'd probably admire them moreso because they could have hidden it. I definitely wouldn't end a relationship with a chick who was HIV+ solely because there would be limits/precautions on what we could do together sexually.

I'm really saddened by the negative and demeaning nature of some members' comments. Those who are HIV+ are real people, with real emotions, feelings and love. They feel joy, pain, and love the same as the rest of us do. They are no less deserving of understanding, compassion, and love than anyone else. No less.

Please have some respect and decency, whichever way you lean on this matter. It's not like anyone ever asked to be HIV+.
 
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Diesel_Smoke said:
I voted yes. I could see myself having sex with a girl (using a condom) who had HIV. And I'd respect the hell out of a girl who had the character and integrity to tell me up front. Obviously if someone cared enough about me to tell me something like that up front (and the relationship had reached that point) I would be a pretty significant person in their life. If they told me it's because they care deeply about me and are trying to protect me as best they can, not cause me any harm. They have my best interests at heart. Think about it, if someone had HIV, do you think they'd be spending their time with just anyone? They've probably had enough relationships turn sour over telling people to be a little jaded. You'd mean a lot to someone for them to go out on a limb like that knowing the relationship could end then and there. Imagine the fear, perhaps embarrassment, and potential humiliation, pain, and ridicule they could be subjecting themselves to in such a situation telling someone they cared deeply for they're HIV+. They won't know how you'll react, but they are putting their trust in you that you'll be understanding. I wouldn't overlook someone because of that setback. In fact, I'd probably admire them moreso because they could have hidden it. I definitely wouldn't end a relationship with a chick who was HIV+ solely because there would be limits/precautions on what we could do together sexually.

I'm really saddened by the negative and demeaning nature of some members' comments. Those who are HIV+ are real people, with real emotions, feelings and love. They feel joy, pain, and love the same as the rest of us do. They are no less deserving of understanding, compassion, and love than anyone else. No less.

Please have some respect and decency, whichever way you lean on this matter. It's not like anyone ever asked to be HIV+.

WOW....Fantastic. I'm almost speechless.... ;) My hand reaches out to you my friend..... ;)
It was really great reading your reply. I hope some of the other members will read it and understand what you said.

BBB :rainbow:
 
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