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Is this aids?

Discussion in 'Sexual Health' started by skullkidnate, Mar 22, 2008.

  1. skullkidnate

    skullkidnate ナサニエル

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    I am completely serious. I noticed this patch on my chin today. I don't remember getting hit here so a bruise doesn't make sense. I am really hoping that it is just acne.

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  2. Finnaz

    Finnaz Champagne Socialist

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    Well it's not AIDS, because AIDS targets your immune system, it doesn't kill you directly, just allows everything else an easy way in. My guess is it's a rash, check back in a week or so and see if it's still there.
     
  3. skullkidnate

    skullkidnate ナサニエル

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    Btw, unprotected sex yesterday, but she was a virgin.
     
  4. DeathRowDisco

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    Well, it sure wouldn't be AIDS. Why do youngins having sex always jump straight to the worst possible thing that could happen to them? Do you know your chances of getting herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, HPV (warts), etc.? They're MUCH higher than your risks of getting AIDS, Hepatitis, etc. because they're much more common. If you're that worried after having unprotected sex once, you should look up your chances of getting ANY sexually transmitted disease or infection (remember, herpes or HPV might not kill you, but they're with you for life) and re-consider having unprotected sex with ANYONE outside of a serious relationship where both of you have been tested and you're 100% sure you're her only partner at the time.

    Anyway... like I said, it sure wouldn't be AIDS. Like Finnaz said, AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) attacks your immune system, which allows other diseases and infections an easy way in and weakens your immune system so it can't fight back. A lot of people live with AIDS for up to 5 years or more before any symptoms show up and they know they have it. And yes, it won't kill you directly - it weakens your immune system so that almost anything CAN kill you... anything from another disease to a simple cold.

    You probably hit it on something and just didn't realize it. You might have even punched yourself in your sleep or something, who knows? I've woken up tons of times with random bruises (and I DO NOT bruise easily, hahah) and no explanation of where they came from. But a bruise today, after unprotected sex yesterday, doesn't mean AIDS.

    Now, go out and educate yourself.
     
  5. glassdildo

    glassdildo Member

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    LOL, what an asshat...

    You need to learn more about the whole shebang before jumpin in any further.

    And pay attention to the little man at the bow of the boat.

    Congrats on conquering a cherry...
     
  6. glassdildo

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    btw - google aids lesions to see what an actual aids lesion looks like. They come on in the later stages of the disease if I'm not mistaken...
     
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