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Infection on purpose
#49781 - 12/19/02 09:01 AM
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Hello. Last year I hired a proffessional transvestite to make a transformation of me (i´m a man) in a woman. She is hiv positive. She without gloves apply make up to me, mascara, fake eyebrows, and lipstick. Most of the time I kept my eyes closed. Do you think it could be possible that by making this she could have infected me on purpose having a little drop of her blood (by her sticking a needle or sractching her skin or something like that) and place that drop of blood on my eye or my lips or in any spot of my face that could have an open sore (even microscopic one like when you have acne) and so I could have got the virus? I´m asking this because one day I saw him "playing" with a drop of his blood and he said what if I touch some one with this blood...and something like that... I´m not saying she infected me but asking if she wanted to infect me could she have done it the way described above? What do you think about it?
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why won´t anybody answer?
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Hmm?
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gregg629
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Well, let me start off by saying in regard to your subject alone. There are people out there who are "bug chasers" and "gift givers." A bug chaser is someone who tries to become infected on purpose and a gift giver likes to share the disease with anyone who will let them. They both take great joy on the sharing of HIV (I know from personal experience because I was infected by a bug chaser, my former boyfriend, tho his bug chasing was unknown to me while we were dating and my becoming HIV infected was in his words "an unfortunate side effect of his desire to become infected."
All that aside you are making some serious assumptions about this person. I'm not sure it it's because she's a transvestite or because she's positive. You can't get HIV through casual contact and I don't know of anyone who has been infected by coming into contact with blood in their eyes, but I also think you would know if she was bleeding in your eye. There have been times when I have cut myself and I will admit that I will sometimes stare at the drop of blood for a minute, thinking that there is something deadly inside of it. It's something that most HIV positive people go through.
So the bottom line is you ask if she could have infected you in the way you described, I'd say NO, but that's just my opinion.
Gregg
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You are paranoid. Unless you shot up with this person or had sex with them its very hard to get the virus. Don't assume that everyone who is HIV+ is out to infect others with it. Your idea is far fetched.
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Please excuse my insistence but I don´t know if I´m crazy or at serious risk. Can I be totally calmed about that case without getting tested. I know this case is about a lot of "if"´s but do you people agree that there has never been reported a case like this ever and that I am overreacting? I would like to know the odds? I would like to know if I am at no risk at all. Thank you much
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YOUR NOT AT RISK!!!
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