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Out or not?
Question: Suppose someone gave you herpes and they knew they had it but didn't tell you. The person may have even infected you on purpose. Would you out them anonymously if it was certain that you wouldn't be outted too? Answer: what do you mean by "out the person"? Answer: In a New York Heart Beat!!! Answer: It depends - you'd want to be very certain they knew they had it and they were definitely out to infect you. It's their life you're about to ruin and you really need to have cast iron proof! Answer: what do you mean by "out the person"? To let people know that the person has herpes. Answer: bump bump bump bump bump Answer: bump bump bump bump bump JRTJRT, have you seen a doctor for those bumps? :lol: Answer: I'm not a proponent of 'outing' others unless it's a close friend of family member involved. If I was in that position of a friend or family member and they knew of something that could possibly cause harm, I would want them to tell me. I say this because as adults we are responsible for ourselves and our own health. Most of us do things as adolecents and young adults that we might later regret, but they are the decisions we made. If we all assumed that we could contract herpes everytime we were intimate with another, then most would think twice before making a quick decision. Bottomline is that you cannot spend your time exacting 'vengence' when ultimately everyone is responsible for their own. Answer: JRTJRT, have you seen a doctor for those bumps? :lol: No, that's the sound of my bed hitting the wall. ;) Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.thanktoday.com
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