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Originally Posted by billyb
Sorry eroticsexxx, but Nina did a great job and should not be blamed. If there was a cover up it should of been exposed.
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There is a difference between disseminating information properly and creating mass panic. That is one of the reason why HIV+ test results are kept as private as possible. People get afraid, emotional and outraged.
What everyone is claiming is a cover-up was simply protocol being followed. Instead of letting a testing center do what they were paid to do, everyone jumped ahead and did their own thing.
I can't be the only person who can understand why AIM would not simply release information willy-nilly to everyone in the way that Nina did. Or should we expect AIM to create a thread on GFY anytime someone tests positive for any STD?
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Originally Posted by billyb
Once you test you sign away your right to privacy, we our in the sex industry. People in this industry have a right to know who is in quarintine.
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I'm not saying that people do not have the right to know.
What I AM saying is that procedure needs to be followed - in a more professional, controlled way instead of releasing the information on a public forum.
Wouldn't that make common sense?
As I said before, an HIV+ test result can turn any company or industry upside down. Seeing that sex is what we are all about that makes it even more important, but we ALL need to realize that certain information about our industry should not be simply published out to the world without consulting and confirming with industry leaders.
What's to stop another person next week from doing the same thing? The next thing you know, nothing will be sacred and no one will have any semblance of privacy in this industry.