besides our differences i am going to agree and disagree with you for whatever that's worth..
first, you made a thread saying "Way To Go OC Modeling", so by that title it would appear that you are blaming OC.
Is it really up to the talent agencies to monitor models STD's? Isn't that what AIM is supposed to do?
second, i believe that bisexuals, especially male bi's, are the main cause for the spread of HIV to heterosexual females which ultimately leads to the spread of HIV to straight males.
of course iv drug users are a major cause of spreading bloodborne diseases, but i think the case in point here is within the adult film industry..
with that being said, why on earth would a studio or female actress take the chance of shooting with a gay/bi male performer when the incubation period of HIV is still a question mark?
the other major problem i have with testing is that you only need a recent test to shoot scenes that does not factor in the fact that a performer could have had unprotected sex with an infected partner days before a shoot and therefore may be infected and still have a clean test..
to me, the system has always been flawed and i am surprised that there have not been more issues in the past..
how many events like this are going to be needed before stricter standards are put into place?
maybe if the studio owners had to have unprotected sex with performers before the shoot. there would be more concern...
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