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WOULD YOU INVITE A PERSON WITH AIDS TO YOUR HOME FOR DINNER?

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WOULD YOU INVITE A PERSON WITH AIDS TO YOUR HOME FOR DINNER?


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ACTIVE Sun Nov 01, 09 - Fri Jul 27, 12

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COMMENTS:
Voted : No
Why would I want to?
by britvic55 on Mon Nov 02, 09 2:53am [+]

Voted : Yes
If they were my friend or I knew them, I don't invite random people I don't know regardless if they have aids or not
by larrynelmira on Mon Nov 02, 09 3:22am [+]

^ I didn't exactly mean some random person off the street. I'm just curious to know if the people on this site are comfortable being around someone with AIDS?

This ballot question was based off of another ballot I made about allowing immigrants into our country who have HIV and AIDS. Some people don't have a problem with allowing them into our country. So if you're okay with that, would you ask a person with AIDS to have dinner at your home?
by RunsWithScissors on Mon Nov 02, 09 12:01pm [+]

^ I understood what you meant,:) I just wanted to clarify if I knew the person I wouldn't have a problem with it.
by larrynelmira on Mon Nov 02, 09 12:07pm [+]

UGH, NO NO NO!
by SmoothDiamond on Mon Nov 02, 09 12:19pm [+]

^If you had a friend or family member with aids, you wouldn't invite to your house for dinner?
by larrynelmira on Mon Nov 02, 09 12:37pm [+]

Voted : Yes
Certainly. Part of me would be thinking "How unprejudiced I am!" but the other part would be weary of potential blood exchange.
by Applerod on Mon Nov 02, 09 5:13pm [+]

Voted : Maybe
Individuals with non-visible incurable diseases and afflictions owe a duty of care to each and every member of the general public, to inform those around them, when reasonable, of their maladies. Then its up to the home owner to use their best discretion when privy to the magnitude and nature of the illness.
by Mr_Spleen on Mon Nov 02, 09 6:17pm [+]

I don't usually see that much blood flowing at dinner parties
by larrynelmira on Tue Nov 03, 09 5:00am [+]

^ You obviously haven't been to some of mine. :o)
by britvic55 on Tue Nov 03, 09 6:24am [+]

lol :)
by LCD on Tue Nov 03, 09 6:25am [+]





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