To: HELLRAISER II
In all actuality you are both right, at least from what i've read I feel that your right. Not to be gross but when there are no body fluids secreted into the body cavity, the chances of contracting AIDS is minimal. But that doesn't mean he doesn't have the right to protect himself and his patients if he doesn't believe that to be true.not to continue in your grossness... what about "ladies days" fluids accidentally being transfered during (aledged) lovemaking (again, my apologies to any homosexual freepers and the admin moderator)
32 posted on
07/18/2003 10:08:16 AM PDT by
bedolido
(Ann Coulter... A Conservative Male's Natural Viagra)
To: bedolido
While it is possible to get the disease orally, I believe that the chances are just less. Not only that but i'm sure that during that time frame they probably abstain. I know that I do when the wife is going through that.
To: bedolido
"not to continue in your grossness... what about "ladies days" fluids accidentally being transfered during (aledged) lovemaking (again, my apologies to any homosexual freepers and the admin moderator)"
Let's use a little common sense here. This guy is not worried about where this woman's mouth had been or what diseases she might have. If he were, he'd have to ask every male patient if he had recently had oral sex with a woman. After all, the man's mouth could have been in the same location as the lesbian's mouth (except with a different person).
This guy has moral objections and to homosexuality and as a result wouldn't treat the woman. Pure and simple.
53 posted on
07/18/2003 11:50:08 AM PDT by
kegler4
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