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Maniacc
08-04-2008, 04:13 AM
CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/conditions/08/02/hiv.cdc/index.html?eref=rss_topstories
BBC: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7539267.stm

The fact that the new generation isn't too educated on the subject, makes it even harder to control the situation. Sad really.

kouki
08-04-2008, 02:15 PM
About 56,000 people became infected with HIV in the past year, which translates to about 40 percent more cases than officials had estimated, said Dr. Kevin Fenton, director of the CDC's National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention.

thats scary... 40% is too high for me. crazy

JITB
08-04-2008, 02:40 PM
im starting to believe that sex education in schools has been censored and cleaned up too much that kids dont understand it as much as we did. People ou age were scared by graphic pics and detailed information. But nowadays parents complain.. about stuff being too graphic etc.. and rather hand out condoms than educate kids about.

Sport1.3
08-04-2008, 02:49 PM
The US is still only the 3rd largest AIDS/HIV infected country.

Ran
08-04-2008, 03:00 PM
The US is still only the 3rd largest AIDS/HIV infected country.Exactly how does "only" fit into that sentence?

mocha latte cupcake
08-04-2008, 03:01 PM
well we're working daily for #2 amy. it doesn't happen over night... but over 1 night stands :D

Sport1.3
08-04-2008, 03:20 PM
Exactly how does "only" fit into that sentence?


meaning after that statistic was released we didnt move at all in terms of overall reported cases.


Despite recent, improved access to antiretroviral treatment and care in many regions of the world, the AIDS pandemic claimed an estimated 2.1 million (range 1.9–2.4 million) lives in 2007. Globally, an estimated 33.2 million people lived with HIV in 2007.
Sub-Saharan Africa remains by far the worst affected region. In 2007 it contained an estimated 68% of all people living with AIDS and 76% of all AIDS deaths, with 1.7 million new infections bringing the number of people living with HIV to 22.5 million

that bronze medal was far short of the numbers other countries are producing :D

stillaneon
08-04-2008, 04:00 PM
meaning after that statistic was released we didnt move at all in terms of overall reported cases.


Despite recent, improved access to antiretroviral treatment and care in many regions of the world, the AIDS pandemic claimed an estimated 2.1 million (range 1.9–2.4 million) lives in 2007. Globally, an estimated 33.2 million people lived with HIV in 2007.
Sub-Saharan Africa remains by far the worst affected region. In 2007 it contained an estimated 68% of all people living with AIDS and 76% of all AIDS deaths, with 1.7 million new infections bringing the number of people living with HIV to 22.5 million

that bronze medal was far short of the numbers other countries are producing :D

As wonderful as that obviously seems to you. look at the education of those other countries compared to ours. The point is, We know about it and still dont take the neccesary precautions. I think everyone should be tested once a year. mandatory

DieselNuts
08-04-2008, 04:03 PM
I think everyone should be tested once a year. mandatory
& death to those that test positive! :eek:

jadakid88
08-04-2008, 04:03 PM
seriously! Its actually scary thinking about the future...:(
im starting to believe that sex education in schools has been censored and cleaned up too much that kids dont understand it as much as we did. People ou age were scared by graphic pics and detailed information. But nowadays parents complain.. about stuff being too graphic etc.. and rather hand out condoms than educate kids about.

JITB
08-04-2008, 04:09 PM
As wonderful as that obviously seems to you. look at the education of those other countries compared to ours. The point is, We know about it and still dont take the neccesary precautions. I think everyone should be tested once a year. mandatory

i agree, on the whole post... mandatory HIV testing should be done.. i dotn see any reason why not.

Sport1.3
08-04-2008, 04:24 PM
As wonderful as that obviously seems to you. look at the education of those other countries compared to ours. The point is, We know about it and still dont take the neccesary precautions. I think everyone should be tested once a year. mandatory

Unfortunately though, that would never work.

mocha latte cupcake
08-04-2008, 04:26 PM
shiii i think people with HIV/Aids should be basically tagged. call me wrong but i bet you if you were talkin to some chick and about to bone her and you saw a ****in QUARANTINE on her slit you'd zip up and move out!

Ran
08-04-2008, 04:29 PM
shiii i think people with HIV/Aids should be basically tagged. call me wrong but i bet you if you were talkin to some chick and about to bone her and you saw a ****in QUARANTINE on her slit you'd zip up and move out!You mean something like this? :lmao:

mocha latte cupcake
08-04-2008, 04:30 PM
see now that just wrong lol lol i didn't mean like that but i figured YOU would go there lol

i meant something like this lol

http://www.aidsvote.org/blogspot_files/quarantine.jpg

stillaneon
08-04-2008, 04:42 PM
Unfortunately though, that would never work.

I dont see why not. Most counties in GA make you do virtually the same thing for your car:

http://sandiego.kudzu.com/content/includes_kudzu/category/emissions-testing.jpg

mocha latte cupcake
08-04-2008, 04:43 PM
qft! ^^^^

Zodiac
08-04-2008, 05:38 PM
those are some scary figures.

SLOWLYbtngU
08-04-2008, 05:49 PM
shiii i think people with HIV/Aids should be basically tagged. call me wrong but i bet you if you were talkin to some chick and about to bone her and you saw a ****in QUARANTINE on her slit you'd zip up and move out!
You know what is funny is that I actually have a friend that fell for a girl and when she told him she had HIV he still stayed with her and they are sexually active. They even plan on having kids and are engaged to be married. Some people really do not care

JITB
08-04-2008, 05:52 PM
You know what is funny is that I actually have a friend that fell for a girl and when she told him she had HIV he still stayed with her and they are sexually active. They even plan on having kids and are engaged to be married. Some people really do not care

talk about commitment! :goodjob:

Sport1.3
08-04-2008, 05:56 PM
I dont see why not. Most counties in GA make you do virtually the same thing for your car:

http://sandiego.kudzu.com/content/includes_kudzu/category/emissions-testing.jpg


lulz there is a big difference compared to manditory AIDS testing....infact thats against some forms of religion. Tell that to the scientologist members :D It also infringes upon peoples rights as US citizens. I do agree its a good idea, it would just never work. possibly as a means of entering College or other type tests, like those required for normal schooling (immunization shots etc.) or possibly work related "required" testing that would be the only legal way about it that i could see...though there would still be plenty of law suits to test it. In the end, if we make it manditory that a once yearly AIDS test must be given, then we would have to think about all the other viruses/diseases/cancers etc that we should be testing for as well. Heart disease still kills more americans anually than any other virus or disease or cancer....yet there is still no manditory testing required. think about it

Zodiac
08-04-2008, 06:04 PM
You know what is funny is that I actually have a friend that fell for a girl and when she told him she had HIV he still stayed with her and they are sexually active. They even plan on having kids and are engaged to be married. Some people really do not care

HIV isnt funny :no:

Maniacc
08-04-2008, 10:38 PM
You know what is funny is that I actually have a friend that fell for a girl and when she told him she had HIV he still stayed with her and they are sexually active. They even plan on having kids and are engaged to be married. Some people really do not care
There is a difference between knowing she is the one and knowing she's just another chick to add to your collection. I'm sure your friend is also HIV+ and the only reason why he's sticking around is because it's pretty much too late, so he might as well stick around and make a life with what he's got. No shame in that, if they both love each other because they can relate to the HIV and feel that there won't be anyone else to accept them cause of it, then more power to them. Any normal person would avoid contact with an HIV+ person, no matter if he/she is absolutely flawless. That's the bottom line.

Red_Phoenix
08-05-2008, 10:33 AM
Wow.....thats just soooooo creepy

Sport1.3
08-05-2008, 10:34 AM
Wow.....thats just soooooo creepy


Can i infect you with my POZ load? :D

stillaneon
08-05-2008, 10:39 AM
lulz there is a big difference compared to manditory AIDS testing....infact thats against some forms of religion. Tell that to the scientologist members :D It also infringes upon peoples rights as US citizens. I do agree its a good idea, it would just never work. possibly as a means of entering College or other type tests, like those required for normal schooling (immunization shots etc.) or possibly work related "required" testing that would be the only legal way about it that i could see...though there would still be plenty of law suits to test it. In the end, if we make it manditory that a once yearly AIDS test must be given, then we would have to think about all the other viruses/diseases/cancers etc that we should be testing for as well. Heart disease still kills more americans anually than any other virus or disease or cancer....yet there is still no manditory testing required. think about it

One Blood Sample=Testing for all


And honestly I would think in that situation some sort of Marshall Law would take affect.... Where there was no vote...

Sport1.3
08-05-2008, 10:54 AM
One Blood Sample=Testing for all


And honestly I would think in that situation some sort of Marshall Law would take affect.... Where there was no vote...


doesnt quite work like that lol


marshall law? Communist much? fvck you this is AMERKA!!! lol

SLOWLYbtngU
08-05-2008, 11:18 AM
HIV isnt funny :no:

Never said it was...


There is a difference between knowing she is the one and knowing she's just another chick to add to your collection. I'm sure your friend is also HIV+ and the only reason why he's sticking around is because it's pretty much too late, so he might as well stick around and make a life with what he's got. No shame in that, if they both love each other because they can relate to the HIV and feel that there won't be anyone else to accept them cause of it, then more power to them. Any normal person would avoid contact with an HIV+ person, no matter if he/she is absolutely flawless. That's the bottom line.
He is not HIV+, he has no STD. He goes to get tested every year as a ritual with me. They have protected sex. As far as knowing she was the one, hardly dude...They dated 4 times, she told him and he did not care. It just so happens that it worked out for him bc he truly loves her now, but not when he found out.

soobaroo227
08-05-2008, 11:40 AM
When was the last time he got tested? A condom only does so much against HIV. Have sex enough times with someone with HIV and you'll eventually contract it. Another problem with sex ed these days. Kids think condoms protect against everything. They're only a small barrier that helps to protect. You can still contract diseases while using them, and with improper use, oops, you're having a baby.

Sport1.3
08-05-2008, 11:48 AM
When was the last time he got tested? A condom only does so much against HIV. Have sex enough times with someone with HIV and you'll eventually contract it. Another problem with sex ed these days. Kids think condoms protect against everything. They're only a small barrier that helps to protect. You can still contract diseases while using them, and with improper use, oops, you're having a baby.


an AIDS baby

Red_Phoenix
08-05-2008, 12:47 PM
Can i infect you with my POZ load? :D



Hahaha Very cute. But i think I will do without.

SLOWLYbtngU
08-05-2008, 06:55 PM
When was the last time he got tested? A condom only does so much against HIV. Have sex enough times with someone with HIV and you'll eventually contract it. Another problem with sex ed these days. Kids think condoms protect against everything. They're only a small barrier that helps to protect. You can still contract diseases while using them, and with improper use, oops, you're having a baby.
We went with me on April 27th... He is clean.

tdurr
08-09-2008, 09:10 PM
We went with me on April 27th... He is clean.

ARe you?!?!:tongue1: lol jk

but on topic,

soobaroo227[/b]]Another problem with sex ed these days. Kids think condoms protect against everything. They're only a small barrier that helps to protect. You can still contract diseases while using them, and with improper use, oops, you're having a baby

truf, so many kids just think its fine to use a condom and your straight. To bad it doesnt work like that. but its also fun to bag on your friends who messed with that one **** butt, and even tho they used a condom said he has herps haha

were assholes:doh: