• China lifts ban on lesbians giving blood
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[QUOTE=Elecbullet;36669140]that sounds very implausible lavacano.[/QUOTE] Which one, the "check his boyfriend" or the "celibate"? Because I could see what you mean with the latter but it's not implausible to check his boyfriend for HIV as well if that's what you're worried about.
no if anything asking about celibacy is [I]more[/I] plausible. What if his boyfriend isn't there?
It wouldn't be so dumb if it wasn't for most blood donation orgs requiring you NEVER had sex with a man. If it was within however long it takes for AIDS/HIV to show up on a test then it would be fine.
[QUOTE=Elecbullet;36669609]What if his boyfriend isn't there?[/QUOTE] How far into "not there" are you thinking here? If you just mean "not at the clinic" then go get him. If you mean "dead" then you're stuck with the celibate route.
[QUOTE=Keegs;36670058]It wouldn't be so dumb if it wasn't for most blood donation orgs requiring you NEVER had sex with a man. If it was within however long it takes for AIDS/HIV to show up on a test then it would be fine.[/QUOTE] There is the issue of the window of non-detectability, but there is the issue also of HIV tests not being infallible even when they COULD detect it. This is the problem.
[QUOTE=Gmod4ever;36663070]Only even remotely feasible thing I can think of is if one of the women (or both I guess) were bisexual and had intercourse with a man immediately beforehand. Other than that, yeah, I think that "virtually" is kind of unnecessary when talking about lesbians and pregnancy. :v:[/QUOTE] [url]http://www.getceusnow.com/female.jpg[/url] Look at that picture and tell me how the hell semen would get into the other female's Fallopian tube?
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[QUOTE=Keegs;36670058]It wouldn't be so dumb if it wasn't for most blood donation orgs requiring you NEVER had sex with a man. If it was within however long it takes for AIDS/HIV to show up on a test then it would be fine.[/QUOTE] It's a year you have to wait in the UK if you've had sex with another man, and as far as I know the window period is six months. However, the reason that they went with the year long wait was because, statistically, it did not significantly increase the risk of HIV transmission via blood transfusion, whereas a six month wait did.
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