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Hey every one how r u guy s.i liv in antigua an Am looking for a girl with hiv to make her mine well o have bring lookin all the time but cant find the r a lot of them but i dont who is who.help me if u can
My name is Joyce. My husband and I have been married almost 19 years, we have been together for 24 years. We have two beautiful children ages 12 and 14. We used to be best friends and lovers. We had so many dreams and goals. Life was becoming so busy and the little things got in the way. Both our children have challenges ranging from anxiety and adhd to learning disorder and mood problems. The struggle of managing the children, two full times jobs and daily life left the marriage into the dust.
Bryan, i'm afraid your reaction to this article is at least as tragic and comical as the blitheness-to-stigma u attribute to it. perhaps it falls to u to be the stigma-fighting example to ur coworkers...or will u let ur worry over such stigma block any happiness u can hope for? The Closet is a dark n lonely place to inhabit full-time, regardless of what one is hiding. if the specific suggestions of this article don't work for u, never stop searching for what DOES work...then, SHARE IT if u can.
POZ personals ROCKS! I'm with the best girlfriend I've ever had and owe it all to the site and their willingness to provide the community with a free dating service. ROCK ON POZ.com. From a very happy guy in San Diego.
And they lived happily ever after.
Congratulations! You are both so awesome for taking a step toward eliminating the stigmas that surround HIV/AIDS. You make a beautiful couple. Thank you so very much.
AWESOME! Thank you for providing hope for a NORMAL LIFE, STEPPING UP, sharing your TRUE story, helping to tear down the walls of STIGMA, being an OVERCOMER, NOT QUITTING, looking forward to a FUTURE, LOVING AGAIN, TAKING RESPONSIBILITY for and UNDERSTANDING that your past exists but you DON'T HAVE TO wallow in it and most of all for not being ANGRY WITH THE WORLD. I focused on the positive, not what may be CONSIDERED negative. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could all do the same.
Solomon Berhe
Being Poz since 1997 . On medication doing pretty well . I don't hide I'm out and open Very happy to be alive Being from Africa If I was there on time of my diagnosis I wouldn't be here today When I tell my story for otheres it make me happy and strong and give otheres a confidence to get tested .
June 12, 2014 • Seattle