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Do you get OFFENDED if your partner asks you to get AIDS tested? |
Let's say you're dating a same-sex person for a while, and you've shared experiences, are attracted and excllusive with each other. Then say that you want to take on unsafe sex, but he/she doesn't want to until you get an AIDS test. Does this offend you because it's a sign that he doesn't trust you or do you feel appreciative because it means he is responsible? No, I don't get offended. Not at all, it's the reality we live in. of course not i think is smart to do the best for eachother don't u think so? in this day and age the only safe sex is abstinence so i would not be offended but rather think that at least they are informed No!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AIDS is a death sentence for now until they find a cure. I love my life and would not want to give it up for a few minutes of pleasure. The term partner is widely used by mentally ill people ..............but when anyone asks someone for an updated AIDS test.............................. you KNOW that person is on their way to recovery because they are smart. trust has nothing to do with it, H.I.V. and AIDS can hide for years, they might not even know they have it. you both should go to the doctor and get tested together that way its another bonding experence you can share. besides better safe then sorry. Ok look at it this way buddy! If someone told to to put a gun to your head and pull the trigger would you do it without making damn sure it was unloaded first? This is the same situation you cant blame someone for not wanting to accidently kill himself. If your offended then your wrong or maybe you already know you have aids and this will put an end to your lil gay romp. Or then again maybe he does have aids and is trying to tell you that he just gave it to you. Either way its disgusting. My advise is that both of you get tested or better yet stop humping dudes and maybe go with the gun idea! I would absolutely not be offended. Aids takes months to develop enough to be seen. A partner could very well have contracted Aids before being in this relationship. He/she is being perfectly responsible. Go to the clinic together and share the experience. I don't do anal but I would think like you said at the end he is being responsible and I would respect that. Everyone should be tested regularly. I would not be comfortable in any case in a relationship where we had not mutually agreed to testing. no you shouldnt cause there alot of diseases out there and if they want to know if there do you have you should be openminde to get an aids test It shouldn't offend you! If you and your partner care for eachother in any way, it shouldn't bother you that he/she wants you to have an aids test. Especially if "you want to take on unsafe sex"! Not that unsafe sex is a good idea, but I'm at least glad you've talked to your partner about it! not at all. You want to be safe before you decide to not use protection This is responsible. You should require this of your partner, as well. Its a very responsible step. Every couple, once they are totally monogamous and comfortable, if they decide they want to relax some safer sex practices, condoms in particular, should both be tested. No not at all... i would be totaly fine with it and understand completely infact this may be good for the trust building!! Answer B. I would rather know that he is responsible and don't just take a person's word for it. It isn't a matter of trust. It's a matter of safety. I do not think this is just a same sex issue in this day and age. When anyone enters into a long term relationship this should be just a matter of course. In today's world, that's just part of being in a relationship. The two people should go together and both get tested. It's not a sign of mistrust, it's a sign of caring and wanting to have safe sex. No its keeping yourself safe If I were gay, I'd feel reasured by both myself taking an AIDS test and having my partner take one. That's supposed to be what couples do -- look out for one another. Dubya is not gay! Please.......you should not be having sex, period, unless you are married. It would be a good idea to ask your partner to be tested before marriage. Back in the 1950s, early 60s, both parties were required to be tested for veneral disease before they could obtain a marriage license. |
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