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LoginSerodifferent couples, in which one partner has HIV and the other does not, are often seen in terms of HIV risk or of psychological pressures. A study from Dr Steven Philpot and colleagues at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia show that life for serodifferent couples is more complex than that. This is often due to real or anticipated stigma. Gay men in Sydney who had already taken part in the Opposites Attract study of serodifferent couples in three countries were invited to interview. Twenty-one men responded and all of them were interviewed. Nine took part as individuals, the rest as couples where both partners participated in separate interviews. Their ages ranged from 31 to
Devan Nambiar grew tired of traditional dating sites that stigmatized against people who were living with HIV. So, he decided to start his own site. Millions of people living with HIV are living longer and in relatively good health. And they are looking to date, fall in love, make new friends build and create loving communities.
Jump to navigation. Early on, my gut told me that AIDS was not going to kill me. As it turned out, my gut was right: AIDS did not kill me, and HIV became a condition you can live with if you take your medication as prescribed, presumably as we are still awaiting a cure for the rest of your life.
There have been current and new members who are very interested in meeting each other. Unfortunately, this is a support group virtual platform. Having said that, there have been couples who have met on here and gone on to get married. But there are existing platforms designed to meet and greet other HIV people too Comradery is important.
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