Catching Something That Can Kill You - What if

I "liked" your post 69er. I disagree with the rule but will happily play according to the rules of the owners of this little sandbox.
Italiana you can font me all you want.
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Really? Really? Really? There are people who know they are looking at a death sentence and really would like to take out as many people as they could with them. Especially if they perceive that a hobbyist or a provider gave them that death sentence. Serial killers do it all the time. Shit, we've got teenagers taking out mass swathes of other kids in schools now. It's not unbelievable or even unlikely that some provider or some hobbyist with AIDS would knowingly attempt to infect other people. This kind of naivete is dangerous to the community of hobbyists and providers. Assume the worst and choose your BCD activities accordingly because your life may very well depend upon it. Originally Posted by johnnylongcaulking
*sigh* Re-read the part of my post you quoted. Although I differ with you about how likely it is, I said it was possible. My point is that, if someone wants to take out a lot of other people by infecting them through unprotected sex, why on earth would they tell everyone they're HIV+??? It kind of defeats the whole purpose, doesn't it? If you want to infect a lot of people, you keep it secret. You don't blab about it on a board and you don't confide in someone who will then blab about it either.

Sure, take normal precautions -- don't bareback. But if you spread rumors such as the OP mentioned, well, you can spin out a theory based on a combination of things that individually are unlikely. (She has HIV, she wants to "take out" a lot of people, she was stupid enough to tell people of her plans, she carelessly left her lab results somewhere a visitor to her incall could find them, etc., etc.) But the troll/agenda/malicious rumor explanation is at least a million times as likely. Particularly in this community. If you want to take normal precautions, or even choose not to see someone you suspect has HIV, fine. But that's different from passing along the rumor, and destroying that person's life if you're wrong. And that's what the OP asked about.

There's a reason for the board rule posted above.
Unless of course, you have actually seen pictures of the prescription bottles for HIV meds, with a provider's real name on the bottle, which was looked up on Facebook, where she has a profile pic that exactly matches the one in her showcase. Not saying that has ever happened though. LOL.
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Serious topic...however, i would point out that i have "fonted" IP before and well intend to "font" her some more.

I think she kinda likes it....
Unless of course, you have actually seen pictures of the prescription bottles for HIV meds, with a provider's real name on the bottle, which was looked up on Facebook, where she has a profile pic that exactly matches the one in her showcase. Not saying that has ever happened though. LOL. Originally Posted by Dannie
Damnit Dannie! I'm a doctor not a detective! (pun in honor of your Eccie Title, you bitch you!) Tell Kirk I got his back if you ever get out of line.
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Unless of course, you have actually seen pictures of the prescription bottles for HIV meds, with a provider's real name on the bottle, which was looked up on Facebook, where she has a profile pic that exactly matches the one in her showcase. Not saying that has ever happened though. LOL. Originally Posted by Dannie
Yeah. There's still some possibility of photoshopping the pictures of the bottles, by someone with an agenda (not that we have anyone like that in the hobby), but that increases the odds dramatically. Certainly much better evidence than in the scenario posited by the OP.

And if she was stupid enough to take the bottles to an outcall, or leave them at her incall in a place accessible to clients, she deserves what she gets. Grab a rope; I'm with you.

(I am so far outside the "in group" or "cool kids" I never hear about anything like this. So I can only consider these questions in the abstract.)