Would you touch a magazine that was printed with HIV positive blood?

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German magazine The Vangardist is producing a unique edition to raise awareness of the continuing stigma around HIV and AIDS.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/usvsth3m/we-would-touch-the-magazine-5638834
 
The fact it is infected blood doesn't bother me. The fact it is any sort of blood might. I honestly couldn't say until I had it in front of me.
 
HeathfieldRoad1874 - 5/5/2015 13:07

The fact it is infected blood doesn't bother me. The fact it is any sort of blood might. I honestly couldn't say until I had it in front of me.

Yes, HIV infected blood makes no difference, the virus would be dead long before it got to the consumer, HIV is not a hardy virus. However, I find the whole idea of printing in blood very macabre.

 
Clearly no problem for Pride, none at all :19: :19:

 
I don't think I'd want anything to do with a magazine printed in uninfected blood. It's a weird idea. The HIV doesn't make any difference.
 
Sort of yes and no. Yes for the reasons above. No for the reason I'm not sure I see the point!
 
No i wouldn't, i don't want to touch or see blood thank you very much, ffs i eave at jokes that am gross and squeem at the sight of blood, plus it is supposed to be HIV you can keep it away from me thanks.
 
HIV blood can only be infectious when it comes in contact with open wounds or by sexual contact/dirty needles. In that form it isn't Clive. Still alot of myths around about HIV.

I agree with the others why would I want to touch a magazine with blood on, HIV or otherwise. It gives me the creeps thinking of what sort of people/team would want to do that.

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Clive as your squeamish do you attend the birth of your children or stay out of the way? Just wondering. Thats al
 
I attended the birth of my kids but it knocked me about tbh and felt faint quite a bit, but managed it somehow how i dunno.
 
ClivetheVillan - 5/5/2015 19:06

I attended the birth of my kids but it knocked me about tbh and felt faint quite a bit, but managed it somehow how i dunno.

You have got to do it again this year/early next. Maybe you will have been desensitized by the births of the others, so by that time the new young Clive/ette that it will be easier for you, this time
 
BodyButter - 5/5/2015 14:00

I don't think I'd want anything to do with a magazine printed in uninfected blood. It's a weird idea. The HIV doesn't make any difference.


Seconded.
 
I wouldn't touch a magazine made out of blood with Club dudes dictaphone