HIV-Positive Woman Confesses to Deliberately Infecting Two Men Who Harassed Her
A woman living with HIV has made a shocking confession on TV3’s Confession Show, revealing how she intentionally infected two male colleagues after they persistently harassed her at work.
Speaking anonymously, the woman recounted a disturbing incident where her personal boundaries were repeatedly violated by two co-workers who constantly pressured her to be their girlfriend. Despite her efforts to avoid them and protect their health due to her condition, the men continued to make unwanted advances.
According to her, she later discovered that the men had placed a bet to see who could sleep with her first a revelation that deeply hurt her and triggered her decision to retaliate.
These two guys at my workplace kept pestering me to be their girlfriend. Knowing I was HIV-positive, I didn’t want to put them at risk so I tried to keep my distance,” she said. “But they wouldn’t stop.
Feeling violated and used, she decided to find out their true intentions. Through a mutual colleague, she uncovered the disturbing truth that the men had wagered on who could win her over first.
“That shattered me, she confessed. “I was trying to protect them, yet they were toying with my dignity. That’s when I decided to teach them a lesson.”
According to her account, she visited each of them on separate weekends and engaged in unprotected sex with the intention of infecting them.
“Afterward, I asked them if they were okay. They said they were fine. I didn’t do it because I wanted to harm anyone, but I felt deeply violated before anything had even happened. It was my way of flipping the script.
She added that, while her actions were driven by emotional pain and betrayal, the act brought her a sense of relief.
The confession has sparked strong reactions on social media, with many condemning both the harassment she faced and the choice she made in response. The story has ignited conversations around workplace sexual harassment, HIV awareness, and the importance of mental health support for people living with chronic illnesses.
While the woman’s experience reveals the emotional trauma she endured, legal and health experts are now weighing in on the implications of her actions, calling for greater education on consent, responsible sexual behavior, and ethical responses to harassment.