Regardless of your reasoning to either call or not call him again, his HIV status shouldn’t be a factor.HIV isn’t one of the variables that determine whether you and your partner are an emotional and physical match. If all of the other elements of a relationship seem to be in place – sexual attraction, similar tastes and a mutual like for each other’s weirdness – both of you would be a fool to let mismatched statuses get in the way.

reruns not to become disillusioned with the prospect of finding love.
Unfortunately, Tylenol doesn’t cure heartache, and a breakup can seem to break you altogether.
Even if they were really down to earth and just unfortunate?? I have heard some sad news recently, one of my old High school classmates contracted the fatal disease, and he is having a total breakdown. Even if they were really down to earth and just unfortunate?? I have heard some sad news recently, one of my old High school classmates contracted the fatal disease, and he is having a total breakdown.
So would you guys give someone the chance of dating them, or would you run for the hills??? So would you guys give someone the chance of dating them, or would you run for the hills??? If you had of asked me 2 hours before I got the message I would have said HELLLLL NOO.
what precautions do i need to take in order to ensure myself that i do not contract this illness?
i'm hiv negative and that's something i've always been proud of because i've always promoted safe sex.
thank you and any other advice would be greatly appreciated.
I can only offer my experience as being the HIV-negative half of a serodiscordant relationship (i.e., a relationship where one person is HIV- and one is HIV ).
Plus, now that I’m 30, I thought I’d “seen it all,” during my first decade of dating.
I’ve dated my share of guys “with pasts,” including a couple of guys who were divorced with at least one kid already.
” I knew the people involved with this ministry tended to have testimonies with surprising twists – but I wasn’t expecting the part of his story that included: “…tested positive for HIV....” It caught me off guard, partly because he looked so…normal – and healthy.