Wow I am so bad. Just for even thinking about it and considering it!
I blame it on my dream from last night. Which though it had nothing to do with the person I am about to mention...just yeah.
I really terribly have an urge to corrupt Ben Allard.
As in...
My boss' son.
Ok, so I know I won't really act on it, but amazingly enough, had he stuck
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If you really have them, please, please PLEASE dont be sleeping around and spreading it. That's just not fair to the people you end up with. Because remember, that's exactly what happened to you.
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There is generally only a 6-10% chance of catching the virus when no symptoms are present.
The likelihood of someone being infected when I have zero symptoms and are making proper use of protection is low. I know what I am doing and I am responsible about it.
But I am not about to sleep with my boss' son anyways. A fantasy is a fantasy is a fantasy.
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Where did you get that % from? The third quote had a part in the paper, further down, where it said that Asymptomatic Transmission was the most common, at nearly 60%.
Viruses can live on skin, depending on the species, for several days. The one in question only lasts a few hours. Viruses are also very good at entering microlessions in the skin, which aren't visible or even noticable.
And I am not trying to be mean, I am trying to make sure you know exactly what you are doing, because you were showing nill actually knowledge.
I just dont like to see people get hurt for other people's bad judgement. Look where it got you.
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And by informed, I like to speak to my doctor. And oh my, I did so infact this very evening among other things discussed along with my request for a blood test to be certain there were no "mistakes" made by the Tech Health Center.
I know quite well what I am doing. And as this post is concerned, it is SOLELY a fantasy. Not something I plan to ever fulfill. I am far too knowledgable and responsible to pull such a stunt.
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But then again, I forget, I am the devil here, what do I know? *grin* After all, I just work full time in a lab where 90% of our work has to do with infectious diseases. ;-)
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