34% of Swaziland population engage in prostitution

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That means like 5-10% of the women there are prostitutes, madness.

Explains why they have the highest HIV/Aids rate in the world

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Blade1

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Wallahi imagine if somalia was stable and didn't go through war we'd have all these HIV people coming to our country from Africa, Asia and Europe.:susp:.
Nasty but they never learn
 

VixR

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I had my first (and only, so far) HIV+ patient months ago. We wear gowns and masks as a precaution in certain rooms where patients have certain illnesses and stuff. Here I was putting my precaution gown on and double-gloving, when the provider asked me what I was doing, that it wasn't a precaution room, did I think this was the 80s? :damedamn:
 

VixR

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Sex is a commodity, especially in poor countries. In related news, West Africans are raving upset about a Ghanian actress interviewed on Christiane Amanpour's CNN show blatantly talking about so-called 'Dating for Survival', and how common it is for young women who are themselves working to date already established men for money due to everything being so inflated in price (she stated than renting an apartment meant paying two years rent upfront in her country), and men their own age being of the same financial status as them.
 
I had my first (and only, so far) HIV+ patient months ago. We wear gowns and masks as a precaution in certain rooms where patients have certain illnesses and stuff. Here I was putting my precaution gown on and double-gloving, when the provider asked me what I was doing, that it wasn't a precaution room, did I think this was the 80s? :damedamn:

I would've faked a illness - you
Hear about nurses catching it
Accidentally

:damn::damn::damn: Say ur ill
Next time for the love of god
 

VixR

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I would've faked a illness - you
Hear about nurses catching it
Accidentally

:damn::damn::damn: Say ur ill
Next time for the love of god
The nurse and the doctor were both around during the AIDs crisis and they said it was outdated and unnecessary to do what I was doing, but the minute I heard HIV+ I was like....whaaaa:gucciwhat:


When I got home, I stripped my scrubs off right in from the garage and into the washer and dryer room. I was shook.
 

Grigori Rasputin

Former Somali Minister of Mismanagement & Misinfo.
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I had my first (and only, so far) HIV+ patient months ago. We wear gowns and masks as a precaution in certain rooms where patients have certain illnesses and stuff. Here I was putting my precaution gown on and double-gloving, when the provider asked me what I was doing, that it wasn't a precaution room, did I think this was the 80s? :damedamn:

It’s fascinating to watch archived news of the start of AIDS. They initially called it “gay cancer” :chrisfreshhah:

What was interesting was that the majority of the people that had it were qoomu-luudh but also Hiatians. Do you know why ? I discovered it afterwards “why”

 
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