novasteve
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Sweden's HIV sex law leaves country divided - The Local
Typical liberal vermin
Typical liberal vermin
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It doesn't matter if the risk is low, you need to let your partner know so they can make their own decisions, because what if that one time happens to be the only time you infect someone?
It doesn't matter if the risk is low, you need to let your partner know so they can make their own decisions, because what if that one time happens to be the only time you infect someone?
You're stupid. Of course the risk level is important. Only an idiot like you would say a .001% chance is the same as a 20% chance.
It doesn't matter if the risk is low, you need to let your partner know so they can make their own decisions, because what if that one time happens to be the only time you infect someone?
You're stupid. Of course the risk level is important. Only an idiot like you would say a .001% chance is the same as a 20% chance.
It doesn't matter if the risk is low, you need to let your partner know so they can make their own decisions, because what if that one time happens to be the only time you infect someone?
You're stupid. Of course the risk level is important. Only an idiot like you would say a .001% chance is the same as a 20% chance.
It doesn't matter if the risk is low, you need to let your partner know so they can make their own decisions, because what if that one time happens to be the only time you infect someone?
You're stupid. Of course the risk level is important. Only an idiot like you would say a .001% chance is the same as a 20% chance.
I think noomi is saying disclosure is important
You're stupid. Of course the risk level is important. Only an idiot like you would say a .001% chance is the same as a 20% chance.
Mathmatically, doing something with an individual probability outcome of .001 thirty times gives a cumulative probability of about 20%. If I did the math right.
It doesn't matter if the risk is low, you need to let your partner know so they can make their own decisions, because what if that one time happens to be the only time you infect someone?
You're stupid. Of course the risk level is important. Only an idiot like you would say a .001% chance is the same as a 20% chance.