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Non HIV person and HIV lover
Posted by Gymdandy@webtv.net


I like an HIV positive guy. If I want to kiss him (deep) or do other
things with him, is it possible?

If so where can I get info to protect myself
I like him and want to date him, but I don't want HIV

Thanks for any info links

Posted by Brian Mailman


Gymdandy@webtv.net wrote:

Crisis, GHMC.

If you're on the West Coast of the US contact San Francisco AIDS
Foundation, SFAF.

Both have sites you can google for, and toll-free numbers.

B/

Posted by Death



<Gymdandy@webtv.net> wrote in message
come to a conclusion on your own?

It would be quicker if you just put a bullet
through your head.



Posted by Big Gay Al


"Death" <Death@yourdoor.net> wrote...
Thanks, Death! It would be quicker, and it would spare the taxpayers the
expense of idiots in the near future wondering whether they should get
involved with the now-HIV+ moron who wrote this.

I wonder about the left. For example, they are so quick to label women
who love woman abusers as "mentally-ill" and are so quick to seek out
the law to protect such women from their stupid choices, but naturally
the same idea applied to HIV-/HIV+ relationships is hateful and bigoted.
Even a "verbal assault" is enough to land a partner in jail for on
domestic violence charges but a "biological weapon assault" not only
means no jail, but actually a parade down Main Street in his honor.


Posted by GMCarter


On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 05:57:38 GMT, "Big Gay Al" <al@felcher.net> wrote:


LOL...I'd label you as mentally ill, dearie.


Posted by Brian Mailman


Big Gay Al wrote:

Kinda crazy to have your socks talking to each other, aint' it, Diablo?

B/

Posted by Death



"Brian Mailman" <bmailman@sfo.invalid> wrote in message

but thanks for playing.



Posted by Death



"Big Gay Al" <al@felcher.net> wrote in message

Man Sprays Nurses With HIV-Infected Blood

POSTED: 12:55 pm EDT August 12, 2005

A patient at a Tacoma, Wash., hospital is in police custody Friday for allegedly spraying
nurses with his HIV-infected blood when he became angry with them, according to a Local 6 News
report.

Witnesses said the man pulled the I-V out of his arm and sprayed several nurses with his
infected blood.

Nurses at Tacoma General Hospital said a man showed up at the hospital Thursday and became
combative while having an IV changed.

The man, who was not identified in the report, then allegedly pulled the IV out of his arm and
sprayed several nurses with his infected blood.

Hospital officials said the man's blood landed on at least one nurse.

Tacoma police arrested the man after the incident.

"With the seriousness that blood did come in contact with her, and he's aware of the danger of
this, that's going to bump up the charges much more serious," Tacoma police spokesman Tracy
Conaway said.

Watch Local 6 News for more on this story.




Posted by Brian Mailman


Death wrote:
Which it is.

B/

Posted by Larry Farrell


Death wrote:
Tacoma; the only Channel 6 in the state of Washington is in Spokane.

Would you like to provide a more specific citation for this story?

--
Larry D. Farrell, Ph.D.
Professor of Microbiology
Idaho State University

Posted by Gary Stein



"Larry Farrell" <farrlarr@isu.edu> wrote in message
news:1123874164.4416851575d573d96024c60e5ee7a732@t eranews...
Yes as a resident of Washington State this is the first I've heard of this
story so I would doubt it actually happened.

Nor does the Washington state law regarding HIV transmission make such an
act a crime. The patient might be charged under some other part of the penal
code but would not be charged under the specific law regarding HIV
transmission. In that the chance of transmitting HIV via spraying infected
blood on to some ones skin is so low as to be effectively zero the law never
addressed this type of scenario. I find it very hard to believe that health
care workers would work directly with patients with uncovered open wounds on
there own body.

Gary Stein



Posted by Death



"Larry Farrell" <farrlarr@isu.edu> wrote in message

Kewl, but then no one said there was. Tacoma is where
this happened.


OK, your point is?

http://www.drudgereport.com/

this is the link:
http://www.local6.com/news/4843787/detail.html



Posted by Larry Farrell


Death wrote:

An erroneous inference on my part. And it appears that at least one
(some?) of the Seattle TV stations have finally picked up the story.
Although one still wonders why an outpatient is walking around with an
IV which he would come in to have changed and why simply removing an IV
would allow that patient to "spray" blood around the room.


Posted by Death



"Larry Farrell" <farrlarr@isu.edu> wrote in message

no problem



Posted by Big Gay Al


"Death" <Death@yourdoor.net> wrote...

Yeah, I just saw it on CNN this morning and was shocked that they would
actually define it as an "assault." I'm anticipating the usual defense
of his actions by certain people on this newsgroup, that what he did
wasn't criminal but blah blah blah and that the nurses should have taken
more precautions and blah blah blah and that the man is the real victim
in this case and that we need to be more sensitive and blah blah blah.

I'm also anticipating that the nurses he sprayed with his HIV+ blood
will be "counseled" that there is "little or no risk" of being infected.
Perhaps the hospital will discipline or even fire them for hurting his
feelings when they screamed in horror as his infected blood hit them.


Posted by Big Gay Al


"Larry Farrell" <farrlarr@isu.edu> wrote...
Perhaps you could tune in CNN which was reporting the story as of the
last hour or two (Aug. 08 around 09:00 PDT).


Posted by Big Gay Al


Duh, brain fart, I meant Aug. 13.


Posted by Death



"Big Gay Al" <al@felcher.net> wrote in message

Indeed, I too was waiting for the whine to begin.
Not so much against what was done, but that I
had the nerve to post it. Bigot blah blah blah, lol.

is irrelevant.
In his perverted mind he was going to use aids as a weapon to assault...
and did.



Posted by Danny


Death wrote:



And he should not pass go but go straight to jail.


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