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Do you think its okay not to tell your parents about you taking a HIV test? |
do you think its fine to go test yourself for HIVs and stuff without telling your parents? It's great that you are testing. It is nobody's business about your testing. Good Luck Of course it is okay to not tell your parents. In fact, I would probably advise against it! Why don't you get one together? Even if he's never been with anyone else you just never know. I dont see why not....I took an HIV test when I was 20 and I didnt tell my parents about it...I felt it was none of their business...only my friends know about it... Yeah thats fine just tell them if you have it, yes i do |
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It's great that you are testing. It is nobody's business about your testing. Good Luck ...Other than abstinence, condoms, when properly used, are the most effective protection against HIV. ...That's not cool that these girls are getting prego & having abortion's. Plus on top of it they have hiv!That really pisses me off. ...Rapid HIV testing using oral fluids or blood specimens are EIA/ELISA screening tests that provide results in 20 minutes but the results must be confirmed by a Western Blot if the initial result is ... I dont think you need to be tested again, but I also think peace of mind goes a long way. If getting tested for a 4th time by another lab will make you feel better, then I'd say do it. A coupl... ... You CAN have protected sex, but you must inform your partner, and your must use a condom. For more specific information, go to the site below: www.thebody.com/index/treat/safesex.ht... ...You can have all the sex you want and not contract HIV as long as you have sex correctly. Use condoms, no swallowing, no bare backing, no scat, stay sober and in control of your sex life and enjoy ... |
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