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Originally posted by MissAmericanDream
There's no way he told all of those women he was positive. He is a megastar and an addict and his main concern during that time was sex and drugs. He wouldn't have risked that lifestyle for the honesty policy.
As others have said most of the women he was sleeping with had questionable pasts so it would have been very easy for them to believe they caught it from someone other than Sheen giving him another reason to keep it hush hush.
On top of that, out of all of those girls he supposedly told none of them went to the media? Even if the girls were smart enough to extort him at least one or two of them would have taken their payday from Sheen and then would have gone on to tell the media anyway and received another fat check.
I do feel bad for him, no matter what lifestyle he lived no one deserves HIV. Its hard to believe that people can hear that they are positive and know how much it affected them to hear that news and affects them in their daily lives but still go on to knowingly spread it to other people. If it turns out that he did intentionally spread it repeatedly then I hope they go for a maximum penalty and he isn't given special treatment just because his name is Charlie Sheen.
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Do not generalize please, not everyone is like that. My boyfriend found out while we were starting our relationship and it affected him the most the fear I could have contracted him because of him. We went through really dark times during the start of our life together and it wasn't his fault, he caught it from someone he doesn't even remember and probably didn't know either. People should always have protected sex no matter what. HIV is a condition, as long as the ones who have it use protection, it won't be a problem for other people.