I don't want people to get mad at me.
Let me be the one to ask those types of questions.
Of course we would stop hobbying while that person is sick. I think it would be hard to do it or servicing somebody while you are fighting the virus. Probably you wouldn't even feel like doing it.
Ok next question.
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"IF a hobbyist or a provider you know came with covid-19 ..."
Posted By: wrps07
Would you continue to hobby or stop hobbying ?
1. IF a hobbyist or a provider you know came DOWN with covid-19 ... that is, became infected and tested positive and posted that info on TER or Facebook or Twitter ... we wouldn't know if they got it from hobbying or from a doorknob at church. But that would still show the ease of transmission and should be a warning to maintain social distancing.
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2. IF a hobbyist or a provider you know came OVER with covid-19 ... that is, if someone showed at a meeting BCD and said, "BTW, I recently tested positive for Covid-19 but I feel OK and thought I'd come over anyway." That is a dangerous, inconsiderate person to show up and only tell you upon arrival (presumably). There are laws in some locations about deliberately or knowingly spreading disease. Police are arresting whackos who are licking shelf items in Walmarts (and then posting their videos as proof of that). One guy was charged with terrorism and some other offenses.
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3. IF a hobbyist or a provider you know CAME with covid-19 ... that is, a hobbyist ejaculated or orgasmed while testing positive for Covid-19. My reaction depends on Who, Who With, When, Where, How. I'll cut to the worst cases (any one other than SOLO), and I think that still falls into the realm of criminal activity.
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I could probably come up with a few more meanings.
I would politely ask them to keep whatever it was they brought the virus in when they came tightly closed and to take it with them as they left.
Answering the question you probably intended to ask, I don't know. That would depend on:
1) Do I think I have already been infected -- if so yes, I'm just really not a sharer.
2) Do I think it's changed the chances that I will contract the infection if I do continue, maybe I stop. I'm not being that active now so....
3) Hypothetical answer -- what does the person think their risk is IF they get infected. For those that believe they will only get a mild case and in a couple of weeks be fine, why would they stop?