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Should HIV positive people be able to have a sex life after finding out they're positive? |
What are your thoughts on this? Should someone that becomes HIV positive be "banned" from having sex for the rest of their life? Or should they be able to have it if using protection and if notifying their partner of their status ahead of time? Thoughts? i can not beleive you are asking such a stupid question.that is like saying should they be allowed to breathe, drink water,or eat.HIV positive People {people is the KEY word here}have exactly all the rights that any other people have and are usually smart enough to maybe have some people like you are not even aware of. They are able, but should they? No. personally, i would not, have sex with an HIV+ person. BUT,there are those, that will.just be honest ,and upfront and use protection. From what I understand you have to tell a future partner if you are HIV+. If you don't can get in serious trouble. They are people too. It's like saying a cancer patient shouldn't be able to have sex. They can but have to be very careful not to infect the other person. |
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