Let me start by saying that i live in
Dubai(united arab emirates) a place where
people with HIV get treadted like animals.
No one with it is allowed in, and if u
contract it here u get locked up until you
are deported. Everyone who lives here
mustr have a residence visa which is
renewed every 3 years, during this
proccess the person gets tested for HIV.
A few nights ago me and some friends were
having fun and we decided to entertain
ourselves with a few girls who are "sex
workers". These were the high class,
expensive type. I have never done this for
money but nevertheless decided to go
through with it.
Long story short, i had to take the condom
off in order to finish, and i have. How
stupid was i to do that. The girl was
scared to do it because she said she was
afraid i might have something. Well i
dont. She told me she got tested before
coming to dubai, which was 3 weeks ago.
Here she is on a visit visa which means no
need to be tested, and she said she always
uses a rubber.
Anyway the past 2 days i am extremely
paranoid and cannot stop thinking about
this, and i am extremely scared to get
myself tested. But i will, once i am out
of the country on holliday.
So what is your opinion on this?
Thanks alot in advance.
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homerx
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Posted: 05-01-08 14:19pm
You should be paranoid..I think it was
really not a smart thing to do at all.
Prostitutes are not going to admit having
any STD or AIDS or anything, they are
there for the money and thats that. This
may come back to haunt you big time. Never
do that with a prostitute. Do you think
high class hookers are any more careful or
healthy or picky than a hooker off the
street? You need to get tested and
remember that there are lots of STDs
besides AIDS to worry about. Never have
unprotected sex....good luck.
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