#HIV and #LOVE (My story of love and disclosure)

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Love, how beautiful it is! This is so important for people living with HIV / AIDS ... to have someone who loves you and can see you beyond the disease, that is, if they are HIV negative. I feel blessed that after all these years living with my diagnosis and thinking about the journey and what I thought when I was initially diagnosed (I’ll NEVER GET MARRIED), I have been blessed with a wife so loving and attentive to me... the perfect complement. :) She is a key element in my health, believe it or not! When one is loved and cared for... The heart and soul are filled inside. You feel happy and feel complemented, all these things make our immune system rise… And it’s not just romantic love, wife, husband or spouse… it also comes from a friend, loved one… to be shown the love and caring affection from a friend, family ... even strangers ... people just do not know how important it is to love and be loved for us. My partner, Lisa, would be the first to say that she was part of the ignorance, of course, until I came along.

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