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Ιικο φορτίο,αν δεχεσαι τη διεισδυση και απο που οι κυριοι παραγοντες οπότε οι γυναικες κινδυνευουν ειτε μπρος ειτε πίσω.Ποιος κάνει σεξ 100 φορές σε 2 μήνες ρε μαλάκα; Μας έχεις τρελάνει με τις στατιστικές σου. Από τον κώλο πιθανότατα τις γαμούσε, όπου εκεί οι πιθανότητες πολλαπλασιάζονται.
Επειδη ομως εδω μεσα οι περισσοτεροι ενδιαφερονται αν τους το δώσει η γυνή να και η παρακατω σχετικη ιστορία:
"The lead singer of Germany's best-selling girl band wept today as she apologised to her former sexual partners for failing to disclose to them that she was carrying the HIV virus."
"I never wanted this to happen to any one of my partners," she said.
In a statement by the singer, read to court by her lawyer, Oliver Wallasch, she added: "I'd been told the likelihood of infecting someone or that I would develop the illness [Aids] was more or less zero. For that reason I kept the news even from my close group of friends [as] I didn't want my daughter to be stigmatised. I told the band members because I trusted them but I never made it public because I feared that it would mean the end of the band."
She added that while she could not recall "all the details of my private life over the last decade", it was "possible" that all the accusations against her were true.
Benaissa is accused of having had sex with three men around five times between 2000 and 2004 without informing them of her HIV status. One of the men subsequently became infected with HIV.
Giving evidence to the court, the unidentified man said: "We had sex between five and seven times, about three of those were unprotected." He said he had only found out that Nadja was HIV positive after being told by her aunt. "I went to the doctor, and after a few hours he called me and said I should go to see him. It was then I knew I was positive," he said.
Turning to the accused, the 34-year-old man added: "You have unleashed a lot of misery into the world."
The five-day trial is due to hear from Professor Josef Eberle of Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, who is expected to testify that the man may have been infected by someone else.
The court ruled that she had "in all probability" infected one of her lovers, who contracted HIV at the time of their relationship and that she had endangered the life of another, who remains free of the virus. Similar accusations towards the singer made by a third former lover, which were originally included in evidence, were not heard in order to speed up the trial.
A virologist giving evidence said there was little doubt that Benaissa had infected the man, because they both had a very similar strain of the virus, a rare form which was first discovered in West Africa.
Benaissa gave birth to a daughter in 1999. Benaissa was diagnosed with HIV when she was 17 during a routine screening after she became pregnant. She was in a relationship for a long time with Senegalese footballer of French citizenship Abdou Mbodji.
After learning she was HIV positive, doctors advised her it was "highly unlikely" she would spread the virus if she remained healthy. "I trusted those doctors," she said.