SweetErika
Fingers Crossed
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The basics:
A guy finds out he's HIV-positive.
He meets men online and proceeds to have anonymous sex with them in a local park.
Even when a partner asks if he has HIV or anything else, he says he doesn't.
But at least some of his partners took his word for it, and they may have the virus.
Article here
There was a discussion about whether or not this guy's partners are victims on a local radio show today. That is, should they be viewed as victims of a madman who knowingly exposed many people to HIV, or is it pretty much their own fault for engaging in such risky behavior? Or maybe it's a combination of the two, or something else entirely?
Anyway, as much as we talk about sex here, I thought it was an interesting issue and question. I'm not quite sure what I make of it, but it certainly reinforces some of my fears regarding casual sex and health!
What say you?
A guy finds out he's HIV-positive.
He meets men online and proceeds to have anonymous sex with them in a local park.
Even when a partner asks if he has HIV or anything else, he says he doesn't.
But at least some of his partners took his word for it, and they may have the virus.
Article here
There was a discussion about whether or not this guy's partners are victims on a local radio show today. That is, should they be viewed as victims of a madman who knowingly exposed many people to HIV, or is it pretty much their own fault for engaging in such risky behavior? Or maybe it's a combination of the two, or something else entirely?
Anyway, as much as we talk about sex here, I thought it was an interesting issue and question. I'm not quite sure what I make of it, but it certainly reinforces some of my fears regarding casual sex and health!
What say you?