>What happens when POTENTIAL sex partners get tested TOGETHER BEFORE
>having sex, for A VARIETY of STDs?... One asks "Let's get tested
>2GETHER B4 we have sex, for A VARIETY of STDs."
You keep promoting this farcical idea, so why don't YOU tell US what
happens?
And, in the interest of openness and honesty, why don't you publish
your own test results on the Internet?
It seem a bit ironic that you constantly bang on about others being
tested for Sexually Transmitted Diseases, but refuse to reveal your
own test results; whereas I've published copious details about the
(alleged) STD I have.
>They agree and the next day meet at a medical center and get
>tested together for a variety of STDs...
Not quite that simple when it comes to HIV testing. HIV boffins tell
us it can take up to six months before the highly accurate HIV test
(LOL) detects anything, and even then it can't detect HIV. Instead,
it detects immunity to HIV.
--
<http://www.hiv-poz.co.uk/>
5,248 days and counting...
You're assuming that NEITHER of them EVER cheat on the other - the
total weakness of that idea. Actually, there once was (mid-late
1980s) a "safe-sex dating club) in the Greensboro, North Carolina area
- but its total weakness of unraveling if even one member cheated
outside the club just once was obvious, as was the unlikelihood he'd
admit it; not surprisingly, that club disappeared.
http://www.Internet-Gun-Show.com - your source for hard-to-find stuff!
> so why don't YOU tell US what happens?
Both potential sex partners have negative STD tests.
or both potential sex partners have a positive STD test,
or one of the potential sex partners has a positive STD test
and the other potential sex partner has negative STD tests.
>What happens when POTENTIAL sex partners get tested TOGETHER BEFORE
>having sex, for A VARIETY of STDs?... One asks "Let's get tested
>2GETHER B4 we have sex, for A VARIETY of STDs."
>
> > so why don't YOU tell US what happens?
>
>Both potential sex partners' STD tests are negative.
>or both potential sex partners' STD tests are positive.
>or one of the potential sex partner's STD tests are negative and the
>other potential sex partner's STD tests are negative.
So now we know.
--
<http://www.hiv-poz.co.uk/>
5,252 days and counting...
> so why don't YOU tell US what happens?
Both potential sex partners have negative STD tests.
or both potential sex partners have a positive STD test,
or one of the potential sex partners has a positive STD test
and the other potential sex partner has negative STD tests.
> You're assuming that NEITHER of them EVER cheat on the
other
Please show where that is assumed...