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A fight in a gay bar

Hello dear experts. Last night my boyfriend had a fight in a gay bar with another gay. My boyfriend got a bloody wound on his face. Is it possible to become infected with HIV during a fight?
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No,just ask Tommy Morrison--He never infected anyone in the ring.Not a mode of HIV transmission.Your bf is safe.
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Teak, I described the real story that happened with my friend last night. What's the stimulus in this incident has caused your negative reaction? You don't need so much nervous. I am quite satisfied with the response Rainlover71 and didn't require further comment from you, given your bias against my person.
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Over 80 posts on this forum, seek professional mental help.
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You're welcome.
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Thank you very much. All you the best. :)
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That's not true.His viral load was undetectable because his ARV therapy meds were working but he will always have HIV.
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Thank you Rainlover71. In 1996, Morrison was diagnosed with HIV. In 2007 he was held another test and the diagnosis was not confirmed.
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