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Originally posted by Cap10Planet
There's nothing overstated about it.
With the rise of bareback p0rn and HIV in the gay community, it's not hard to believe that there are cults dedicated to these things. Just because it "sounds" like those things you are talking about and it "sounds" preposterous to YOU doesn't mean that they don't exist. There are a lot of weird things out there that seem totally out of the norm; they exist, whether it's hard for you to believe or not. A bathhouse is basically that anyway. The media rarely covers these bug chasing "organizations," so how could they be overstated?
And I don't know why you ALWAYS take things so literal. Clearly, there aren't "thousands" of those websites, but there are plenty of them, which is what the hell I meant.
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Er,
you were the one who queried as to why people thought it sounded fake. I was merely answering your question. I'm sorry you don't agree, I guess.
Like, I'm not disputing the existence of bugchasing, which has been studied and documented in the past (though some documentaries and news media
have tried to paint it as an epidemic almost as big as HIV itself, when it's not), just this article's assertion of the existence of "HIV Roulette," of which there doesn't seem to be
any documentation or even a mention prior to this article, and of which the one person who speaks of its existence and "rise" only speaks of "rumors" of it happening in the first place, and those rumors apparently stem from one Serbian stripper. Can you not see why this all might reasonably seem a bit dubious?