Aubrey is fine, she had tested twice since her Aug 1st shoot with him. Both results were negative. Also her shoot was with condoms.
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Aubrey is fine, she had tested twice since her Aug 1st shoot with him. Both results were negative. Also her shoot was with condoms.
Condoms. That is all.
~BB~
So sad in general...
These cases are bound to happen..
I admire him and Cameron for being so forthcoming and honest, especially with how many people love to point fingers and shame each other.
Sex in general is RISKY.
Testing and condoms are great, but there will always be a percentage of being unsafe.
I'm more disappointed with the industry instead of having compassion for these people they shame them. When many models do the same exact things, escorting, bisexual sex, and other activities. But because it's not their test that showed positive they love to point the finger!
We are in the sex industry, and if someone is shooting a ton plus maintaining a personal life or escorting the risk factor goes up even more!
It just so happen it was Rod and Cameron...
Not to mention just because you test negative doesn't always mean it's true!
Some people who have HIV can be undetectable or if they are being treated and healthy can show negative.
Condoms can break and it's even been proven that there are holes in condoms that the hiv virus can pass through.
I think the industry overall does quite well not having a shit load more people test positive, but no one likes to admit how unsafe they are till they test positive for something. They just point fingers and say told you so.
+1 for safe sex.
Bareback might look good on camera, but it isn't worth the risk.
As far as testing goes...it has been argued before but even testing yourself is meaningless for your sake because all it does is tell you if you are healthy so you don't spread anything. you have to have such confidence in your partner's testing regimen that it makes safe sex a far better alternative. You could test yourself every 2 days and it is still meaningless. If you are tested on a monday morning but get banged out bareback by an infected person that night, what did your testing mean?
trust no one and insist on safe conditions because the few extra bucks a producer will shell out for bareback probably isn't worth it.
Thank god I didn't take Rod Daily up on the offer of fucking me back in 2012..
give me a break - what a one-sided nonsensical argument
Hopefully this will make the adult film industry shoot all future productions with condoms and not mind so much how the public will react. I believe more people getting infected is more likely to kill the industry than making talent wear condoms.
This is really sad. It's been 2 1/2 years since I've done anything mildly risky because I too worry about what is out there. I had myself tested a couple of years ago and haven't done anything since. I see I'm not missing anything.
a test that is 2 days old obviously vastly reduces the possibility that someone is or isn't HIV positive at the time of the test. more tests further back give a better picture of someone's health history.
Rally Cola couldn't be more wrong. That kind of argument is like going into a grocery store, buying a lottery ticket, and thinking you are going to actually win.
Getting infected with HIV isn't that easy to do. Think about this, since we started testing in 1999 and then added clam/gon testing and added syphilis/hep c tests, and some companies have made 14 day tests mandatory...how many scenes do you think have been shot?
a million? 2 million? and there have been ZERO positive HIV transmission cases since 2004. ZERO. Testing works...and will always work.
Rod Daily and Cameron Bay contracted HIV off camera in their private lives. When they wanted to do a scene, the testing clinic caught them, and they are now not allowed to work.
Let me say that again, testing works. ZERO on set HIV transmissions in over 9 years with hundreds of porn scenes shot every day!
lol@people assuming he got it from a shoot with no condom, probably from his personal life, could be sex, could be drugs.
and where are condoms this fantastic option? condoms don't help against syphilis or Hep C, both incurable diseases. Even the condom makers themselves won't guarantee that condoms work all the time. Read the back of a condom box and tell you that you are confident in the condom being perfect.