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that person now has to live with something that they didnt have in the first place,it was your job to make sure ur disease wasnt spread to other people and by giving it to then on purpose was the lowest thing anyone could have done to another human being!!!

In some countries deliberate infection can be classed as an assault on the person which then brings criminal charges.

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