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Originally Posted by datamini
I survived. I was given a second chance.
I told myself, never again am I going to visit a FL ever again.
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That's not a sensible decision. It's like saying "I've survived driving on the dangerous roads for many years and I'm not going to push my luck so I'll never drive again.".
As long as you have protected sex, the probability of catching HIV is very low. If you stick to the legal broads in Geylang it is even lower still as Dr Tan himself will tell you that cases of HIV amongst the card holders are few and far between.
Besides you can catch HIV from anyone not just broads. Unless you live a life of celibacy from now on, the risk is always there. It's a matter of managing the risk.
In the meantime you have a far greater chance of being killed by something else like influenza (500,000 deaths per year) or slipping on a bathroom floor. (home accidents cause 18,000 deaths per year in the USA alone.)