Post #34982
May 16, 2015, 04:06:09 PM
It doesn't surprise me. If you go on Adadm4Adam, you'll see guys that even identify as HIV positive, yet say they'll only do bareback. Really? What person in their right mind is going to want to BB with someone who is HIV positive and possibly get it?
As someone in that link who commented said, his feigned ignorance on the whole thing astounds me. He told partners that he was clean, and then when he testified he said he KNEW, but "didn't know what it was" and "didn't know how to tell people" because he "thought it was just another STD."
There are a few things I don't buy in that story:
1) If he thinks it's just some kind of STD, that's still bad enough to where you don't want to have unprotected sex (I mean, it is called a SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED disease for a reason)
2) This is a guy that was attending a university, I highly doubt he was stupid enough to not think of researching such a thing if he wasn't sure. And considering I know colleges alone TALK about HIV and HIV awareness from time to time (at least I know my university did), I doubt that he didn't know what it was.
I'm pretty sure he knowingly did it, and then played the ignorant card so people would think that he did it unknowingly.
However...he's not completely at fault either. Yes, he deserves a long jail/prison sentence since he essentially sentenced those people to death himself by passing the virus to them...however let's not forget that this is a two way street.
When you're meeting a stranger for a hookup, you should never take them at their word, because the only thing people care about in a hookup is getting their rocks off. So even if someone tells you they're clean (which two of the people were smart to ask), you should still grab a condom just in case. It doesn't matter if you like the feel of it more when there isn't one, because how do you like the feel of the possible STDs and viruses that may come with it?
Unless you've been with the person while they were getting tested, saw the results yourself, or have been with them long enough to establish that trust (and even in that case, it's not always guaranteed), then you should never take anyone at their word, since people like this can lie about it.