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Originally posted by Holo
[BFine. But also charge the person who had the sex with "self-endangerment" or some other self-injury law. It takes two to tango, and with consent comes responsiblity. Make the person who took the chance as responsible for reckless self-endangerment as the infector who committed a sin of omission. [/B]
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Only problem with this is in the case of a monogomous couple that has been together for a while. It's common for a couple in that situation to stop using condoms and only use other forms of birth control. Then if one of them is cheating and is diagnosed - they are then the person responsible. They will have to be careful to only charge those who were truely knowingly irresponsible.
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