HIV Discrimination, why should I be discriminated against?

john smith

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I sleep with a lot of girls. I've been HIV positive for at least a couple years now. There has been a lot of discrimination against the HIV positive community in regards to whether or not they should be allowed to have sex. To me, this is a civil rights violation.

I frequent area hookah bars and other social gatherings, looking for fun. It's my right to do so. I haven't had very high standards in a long time, I just believe in living each moment to the fullest and taking advantage of what life has to offer. As such, I don't particularly care about my status. Since I am primarily involved with women, and I avoid anal sex, this reduces the chances of me spreading this virus.

The other reason I have for not caring is because the US government can easily distribute a cure, but their bias against the gay and black communities cause them to look the other way. Obviously I'm not going to modify my behavior to help prevent the spread of a disease I'm not responsible for. People get sick each day just by being in proximity to other people who are sick. Are you going to tell people they can't go outside if they have a cold?

Anyway, the reason I'm posting is because I'm wondering what the odds are of an outbreak being traced back to me definitively. Most of my partners don't know my name, so I'd like to think I'm safe. However if someone rats on me there could be problems. What should I expect?
 
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