I cannot believe that I am the only one to write a review of this episode. At the time of my review this episode had aired 18 months ago. Sarita Anderson is a hero. God bless her for taking such a high road. I would have been devastated. I am 66 years old so it is a long time ago that I was tested for HIV but if I remember correctly, it was that way way back when - circa 1990 - that if it was negative you were not contacted or nothing formal was printed. I had a teacher in India and to be in the ashram, I need to have documentation that I was HIV negative to enter the ashram. That took a little extra. You trusted him. There were not that many red flags either that he was a sociopath. The mark that he wanted to make on you and other women was his HIV. He didn't want you to have a child but he wanted you to have his HIV. He was an angry, miserable person. No different than a mass shooter who goes to the shopping mall when all he really wants to do is die because he is so miserable. Can't just go home an blow his own brains out but, rather, wants to make an infamous name for himself. Your father and mother were very lovely, too. God bless you for standing up to him and rising out of the ashes. KUDOS!