Derec
Contributor
In fact, most transmission is through gay sex and intravenous drug use.AGAIN: It's not likely that the client is getting infected from the sex worker. In the US, most transmission is male to female, not the other way around.

For heterosexual vaginal sex, you are right that male-to-female transmission is about twice as likely as female-to-male. But those odds are still fairly close together. A woman can definitely infect a man with HIV, which means that it is possible for a sex worker to infect a male client.
I think those are your own prejudices about sex worker clients, to be honest. Nothing I have written suggests any of this.Statements like these only reinforce the impression I get that some people, mostly those who are in favor of prostitution, see prostitutes as disposable entities, not actual persons, real, live individual human beings with feelings and wants and needs and hopes and dreams and value as human beings, as people, not as an animated sex toy to use and abuse to the full extent of the fee you paid....someone.
Where have you been?NO. There is NOTHING funny about HIV.
A Misunderstanding
And that episode aired all the way back in 2002.
Obviously. Donald Glover was doing a stand-up routine, not recording a public service announcement.AND NO: YOU HAVE TO WEAR A CONDOM IF YOU HAVE SEX WITH A PROSTITUTE OR STRANGE OR ANYONE WHOSE HIV/STI STATUS ISN'T KNOWN AND DOCUMENTED.
Not safe. 50-50 odds are not safe. I was just trying to illustrate what 1 in 2500 odds mean. And that if a person does not get infected by person A, it is very unlikely that they would be infected by somebody else, contrary to what you said.A MAN CANNOT BANG AN HIV POSITIVE WOMAN FOR 10 YEARS AND BE SAFE FROM CONTRACTING HIV, PLUMBING BE DAMNED.
Also, you don't have to yell. We can read you just fine in lower case.