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I'm in agreement with this - I think he was offhand about it because I don't think he really considered he could be infected. Plus he was distracted by other things - the EMT test. To him this was just a minor thing. He really should consider PrEP, though.

The Caleb thing bothers me because he's really been cavalier about things that are a potential significant risk for Ian - first the HIV and now the lying on the application. I don't care if Caleb decides these things are not a big deal, it's not his health or his name he's playing with in either case. Even if his HIV

Seems like they glossed over this and somewhere he did graduate. There was some kind of allusion to this a couple of episodes in the past when Debbie went to the commune.

True, but with medication his mental health isn't more of an issue that someone else's diabetes might be. He could get ill in the future, but so could someone with any chronic health condition (or even someone who had cancer in the past but is now in remission).

Right, but the question has to be "do you have any limitations…" Can't ask about specific issues and/or issues in the past. His previous hospitalization isn't relevant. Future health issues could be.

I think they're trying to show the ramifications of losing the support of character(s) who were stand-ins for the mother (Helene) and father (Youens) he didn't have. His relationship to them grew to be unhealthy because they both unwittingly became much more important to his identity than they should be.So, being cut