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using protection of course...
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06-09-2008 18:39
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It depends in what sort of manner you are talking about here. If it was part of a serious, meaningful relationship/could develop into meaning relationship sex then i would. However- If you're talking about casual, one night stand just for the sake of it sex then i probably wouldn't. She would have to be extremely good looking.
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06-09-2008 18:47
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Wouldn't make the slightest bit of difference to me. Either you like them, or you don't, imo. There isn't much point in making things more complicated than they have to be.
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06-09-2008 19:16
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Yea course, if there was a condom, I would only have sex in a serious relationship so in that case i would, of coure with protection like you said :)
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06-09-2008 20:14
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no, i know it sounds awful but i wouldn't
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06-09-2008 22:28
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It's a common misconception that having unprotected sex with someone who has HIV leads to a 100% chance of yourself catching it. Infact, to have totally unprotected sex with a girl who has HIV would only give a small chance of you catching it. Anyway, back to the question. If it was a stranger, probably with a condom yeah. If it was someone I loved (like my wife or someone else equally meaningful), then I'd have unprotected sex with them. Catching it would be sort of a relief, meaning I wouldn't have to worry about catching it anymore. Also why would you want to significantly outlive the person you loved, it would be kind of meaningless and depressing life once they had gone. Yes I have some weird perceptions on life and death, but it's merely the inevitable. I've learned to accept it at a young age, and I'm thankful for that.
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06-09-2008 22:40
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I can see your point! I don't think I would but tbh I couldn't say until i was placed in that situation! xx
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06-09-2008 22:48
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Anyone who would willingly contract AIDs is a bit mental in my book. I wouldnt kiss someone with AIDs nevermind have sex with them... eugh.
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06-09-2008 23:21
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Somebodys been watching Hollyoaks! Personally, I don't think I could, as harsh as it sounds, I'd be in a relationship with somebody but I wouldnt sleep with them.
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06-09-2008 23:40
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Yea aids turns me on actually. Great tread by the way :s
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06-09-2008 23:43
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Scott McNoodle wrote the following message...Anyone who would willingly contract AIDs is a bit mental in my book. I wouldnt kiss someone with AIDs nevermind have sex with them... eugh. Contracting AIDs through kissing is so unlikely. People make out as though it's easy to catch. It's not. And comments like this only make the problem worse because it encourages people that do have AIDs to be dishonest, feel trapped, unwanted, and basically to keep it a secret from people who might care about them. This effects people like you in the long run aswell. As you won't have any idea whether your partner has it until they feel comfortable enough with you to tell you. And by that time, you're likely to have shot well past 3rd base.
That's my 2 cents anyway.
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06-09-2008 23:54
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in reply to this post
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AIDs is so not sexy. AIDs makes people unsexy... hence not wanting to kiss them.
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07-09-2008 00:07
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you'd be surprised as how many people look sexy whilst living with HIV. (until they tell you...) drugs can do that.
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