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HIV Outing of Gay Porn Star

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Cody Mathis

Allegations aside, HIPPA gives express protections about unlawful disclosure of health statuses. However, HIPPA also provides the legalities that if you are knowingly positive of HIV, you must expressly tell any and all sexual partners that you engage with.

September 2, 2019 IN

Compassquery

I don't know what the answer is to stop this kind of stuff from occurring, but I suspect if we returned to "An eye for an eye" people would start thinking about their actions. This man didn't have sex with anyone who wasn't consenting, if you consent to sex you take what risks you choose. People are idiots in this country. Leave the guy alone and get a life.

July 28, 2016 Milwaukee Wisconsin

Jerry R.

yeah right....u hook up with guys..Lets be honest

January 20, 2013

JerryClaxton

Think Positively

August 12, 2012

Pamela Pornel

Gay men are the group most affected by HIV.But I think,they have the right to live like a normal human being in this beautiful world.They should be strong & taking responsible for not spread HIV to other.

February 1, 2011

sex education

This is really a tragedy. Hopefully he can use the media spotlight around him to raise awareness.

January 18, 2011

Jesse Sanchez

A lot of porn stars have been revealing their HIV status. I'm starting to think it is a trend. http://thesword.com/index.php/all-stories/42-depts/3941-kameron-scott-reveals-hiv-positive-status.html

September 1, 2010

Proudly Anonymous

I have thoughts about this story for several days now, and it only serves to elevate my strong feelings! Just to set the stage, I have been HIV+ for about 5 years. I am an exclusive top who regularly tested every 9-12 months. During my "window" when I was obviously infected, I practiced safe sex well over 90% of the time (yes, I should have been 100%! My bad!) and I asked all my partners their status before meeting them or playing. All claimed to be negative. I have no ill will or feelings as I know the simple fact that some people do not know their status, and I took risks. But there is one things I have clearly learned: If you want to promote staying HIV-, adhere to the lessons preached in the 80s/90s...condoms/safe sex always! There are no exceptions. Simply put, I am tired of today's HIV- person believing that they somehow have a right to play unsafe with casual sex and that is it MY responsibility to disclose my status casually and freely to everyone (on websites, etc.) so that they can do so! Somehow their freedom to play unsafe is more important than my privacy! These are the same people that have likely slept with countless people with all sorts of STDs, yet they run from anyone who would be honest by disclosing rather than being informed and responsible. Forget it, I am not disclosing!

August 27, 2010

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