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HIV Positive Person's Guide to Love and Dating

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HIV Positive Person's Guide to Love and Dating

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  1. The HIV-Positive Person's Guide to love and Dating No one is ready for the news that they have HIV. I remember where I was. The doctor was a woman with a stubborn face with red hair and a gold cross hanging around her neck. He said "HIV" slowly, with a deep drawer on Sal. I was in chico,california, finishing my final year of college. I was in the clinic for several hours, grumbling through the bulletin boards on the coffee table in the small counseling room. One wall was on display - a chic brick - a place I have never been to, a place I would never forget. I remember it all: a glass coffee table, a cross and the way he said "yes" when I asked him, "Is it HIV?" He shook his head, crossing his legs. He has done this before and realized that it is better not to start or bid: "Yes, the HIV virus." For the next six months, I felt extremely depressed. But in the end the fog lifted, with gratitude especially for sex. I had a few days, a few plugs. I realized that I still have sex in me and that I can have a horrible sex life. I started treatment and came to a healthy place. Today, I'm not afraid of my infection. That's my part, the part that connected me to crazy and powerful gay people. The unity between us who share this disease is unbreakable. We are protesters and politicians, actors and artists, porn stars and proud whores. My worst sex came after the test, together with my friends Life did not stop. Would anyone want to have sex with me if I were HIV positive? Yes, they will I was 20 years old when I was diagnosed with hiv. I lacked confidence in sex and just started researching my new giveaways. I find a HIV Partner on www.hivpositivedatingsites.org and I was marked by something I was most afraid of, something I had been afraid of for years. I imagined that everyone else would have the same fear. I really thought everyone would be scared of me. Today, my sex life is better than ever. I have had two wonderful boys since I was diagnosed with the virus, both of whom are HIV-negative.

  2. Life is not always easy, but I can say for sure that HIV did not stop me from meeting and hanging out with angry people. I use the smoke test to spy on unwanted partners: If you're not cool with my character, you do not take my friends. How do I tell people that I want to have sex if I am HIV positive? In America, it is customary to provide HIV positive people with rapid medication. The sooner you start taking medication and actively (i.e., daily) take it, the sooner you will be out of sight. People with an invisible viral load - I'll explain what that means in the next question - cannot transmit the virus. In the medical community, this practice is referred to as "treatment as prevention" or TasP. Effective HIV treatment prevents the spread of HIV. Until you are undetectable, you will become infected, which means you can transmit the virus. Some people wait until they are out of sight before having sex again. Some people don't. As long as your sexual partners know your HIV status and sexual consent, you can have sex. How you present this information is up to you. I tell interested people immediately. And discuss with your partner any safe sexual acts that you might want to engage in. Safe sex practices include condoms and PrEP, a daily pill that prevents HIV infection. Read More: https://www.hivpositivedatingsites.org/category/hiv-dating-tips/

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