My Introduction To GRINDR....
was a few years back when I read a News Story about a United Sates Congressman from Puerto Rico was outed as having posting a photo of himself on the site.
It was a photo of the Congressman naked, bending over & showing his Rear End. I learned GRINDR was a Gay Hook-up Site.
A quick google search right now- lead me to this - "Grindr | The world's largest gay social network app"
Here is a 2 Minute Video Posted By Grindr
Per Grindr if a Homo - Faggot Does Not Want To Have Sex with another Homo- Faggot Who has AIDS / HIV Positive - Then That Is DISCRIMINATION & THEY SHOULD BE ASHAMED!!!!!
Puerto Rico Senator Roberto Arango resigns amid nude photo scandal; pics surface from gay app Grindr. (Republican Homo Senator in Photo With Horn Dog Clinton)
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The video isn't saying one homosexual should have sex with another homosexual if they have HIV. It's saying that it's disgusting to degrade people because they have HIV. Big difference, and you shouldn't put up such flimsy strawmen.
I don't really fault people for being uncomfortable around someone with HIV, and certainly not their choice to avoid sexual contact. Neither does the video you showed. It's just saying don't be a dick about it. Don't call someone gross.
And I would say someone who has AIDS and doesn't tell the person up front is a piece of shit. But these are posts that attack people who were honest about it. There are safe ways to have sex with AIDS, so why shouldn't these people find someone who's willing to put up with the hassle?
There are
https://www.avert.org/living-with-hiv/health-wellbeing/being-young-positive
Safe ways
http://www.aidsinfonet.org/fact_sheets/view/151
To have sex
http://www.everydayhealth.com/hiv-aids/hiv-sexual-intimacy.aspx
With AIDS
http://www.thebody.com/Forums/AIDS/SafeSex/Q181039.html
It's sad that you couldn't take a few seconds to actually look into the validity of a statement that contradicted your beliefs on the matter.
Thanks for the heads up, I'll check it out when I have a few minutes.
I don't get what point you're trying to make with publishing this content. It comes across as uninformed.
I appreciate your point of view, but it's been clinically proven that if someone who is carrying the HIV virus is on treatment, then the viral count is so low that it is not possible to pass the virus on to a sexual partner. There's a lot of work underway to try and address the stigma associated with the HIV virus and I totally support that.
Cool, I guess that's where we have to agree to disagree – I'm in favour of sex education in schools and I think drag queens in full hair and make-up are a fun and entertaining way to get kids interested in reading and performance.