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Originally Posted by DWB
I think it's very safe to say it wasn't transmitted on set. However, catching it on set and catching it in the industry are different things. But unless patient zero is identified, everything said by industry folk is speculation. Cameron or #3 could have just as easily fucked an HIV+ director or company owner / employee, shared a needle with her boyfriend, who then fucked the other girl, and whammo. Since only performers are tested, there is no way to tell. It could have come from someone in the industry who doesn't test just as easily as it could have come from an escort client or her boyfriend who is gay for pay. Without patient zero, no one will ever know.
And now with them siding with AHF, I don't expect the truth will ever come out. It wouldn't fit into the AHF agenda to make a press release stating patient zero was found and he/she doesn't work in the porn industry.
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There is no money or care in it for people that got HIV outside a porn set.
Its easier to go after the big bucks and shake the money tree from 2 ends, claiming it came from porn. Get paid out by Kinks insurance and get free meds and paychecks from AHF.
Being a drug using, hooker=Zero Dollars
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Originally Posted by Robbie
Obviously you don't know what happens to your cock when you snort blow. lol
The LAST thing I would ever do is snort a line before walking onto a set with all that pressure on me to have and keep an erection...the only drugs I have EVER seen used on a professional shoot were cialis, levitra, and viagra.
Some of y'all make assumptions not based on experience on a set.
Even now as a director and videographer I can tell you that again...the LAST thing I would want to do is a line of cocaine. My hands have to be steady and my mind sharp to work.
I wouldn't even drink a freakin' beer before a shoot.
Now afterwards that evening (most shoots are during the daytime by the way for those of you who have never even been on a real set) Sure, let's go out and get drunk or high or whatever floats your boat.
A porn set isn't what you guys imagine it to be. The finished product doesn't show the hard work. And the finished product makes it appear that it's a debauchery filled sex party going on...if you were actually there on set and saw the process of creating that ILLUSION you would understand.
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Nice post Robbie, Spot on.
Just Dave