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Just a question; has anyone...

Has there ever been an incident on this forum where someone came back and said they were positive for HIV after being told they had no risk. I'm sure the posibility is there if someone isn't completely honest about their exposure or they posibly were already infected and didn't know it until they were tested for the exposure that had them worried here. I'm just wondering if it has ever happened to your knowledge? If so, did they describe experiencing ars?
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186166 tn?1385259382
keep your "chatting" on private messages.
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186166 tn?1385259382
this is not a chat room ! ! !
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i didnt mean resurrecting old threads i just meant sending a private message in anticipation of a private response, after all the forum is a community on hiv prevention, where a lot of friendships can be made.
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Do Not Post To Old Threads.
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Why dont you try and contact those many people who posted on this forum a couple of years back 2007 etc who had all the classical symptoms.If they are negative they should tell you as much.It would be very strange if they dont respond.
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That is good to know. Hopefully this will hold true in my case as well. It doesn't sound feasible that a csw would use a natural condom vs a latex condom. However, it was a singing room in south Korea and I'm sure the condom was most likely purchased by the establishment and not the girl. I'm relatively sure I remember the condom having a reservoir and not being slimy as Teak described natural condoms being. The condom didn't break but I'm still worried sick for some reason.
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186166 tn?1385259382
not a LEGITIMATE poster...NO

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