Guys, I think Smartt makes a good point here.
I think US tranny porn doesn't test (some individuals do, but not tranny porn in general). This means you won't know if there is an HIV+ tranny performing, nor will you know if they're infecting anyone.
If a tranny is HIV+ and none of their partners test, it's not shocking this might go on for 7 or more years. How will you know? What prevents it? Especially if a few partners do find themselves HIV+ too, why would they tell anyone if the industry doesn't test them?
Smartt, are coroner's reports public records in Brazil in a case like this? That report might note if Camilla is HIV+, and given the “7 years†stuff I'd bet Camilla's medical history shows an HIV+ result 7 years ago and the coroner noted that in the report.
The point is, if you don't test, they're probably HIV+, and there's no reason to believe they haven't been HIV+ for a long time. Moreover, if you don't test, they'll almost certainly keep right on working, even if they do find out they're HIV+. It would be wildly optimistic to assume they haven't been HIV+ for years.
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