Sex Roulette - Dangerous Game Puts Players at Risk of HIV and Other Diseases

Groups of people play a dangerous sexual activity called sex roulette at parties around the world. The game requires one person with HIV to join others for unprotected sexual encounters. Players never know who carries the deadly virus during these risky meetings.

News reports show this activity happens across the United States, United Kingdom, Spain and Japan. Gay men participate most often despite facing higher infection risks than other groups. Barcelona teenagers have increased HIV cases after playing these deadly games.

Some players want to catch HIV through a practice called bug chasing. These individuals seek infected partners to join disease communities. People with HIV say participants make foolish choices that destroy their health permanently.

HIV destroys immune systems and shortens lives by decades. No cure exists for this fatal disease that causes constant sickness and weakness. Medical treatments cost thousands of dollars each month for infected patients.

Health experts warn against all forms of unprotected sexual contact with unknown partners. Safe sex practices prevent deadly infections that ruin entire lifetimes. People seeking social connections should find safer ways to meet others through internet groups or shared hobbies.
 

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