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Just an update to all you great folks engaged with the upcoming premiere of the show-- the website is fully updated and now features the official trailer for the show. Check it out at www.unsurepositive.com and thanks for your support!
I am very interested in the participating in a show regarding being HIV+. It seems that the world should get a better idea on how someone who is HIV+ goes through live from all aspects of their life, not just living with HIV. If you can let me know how I can be a part of this ground breaking event. I would appreciate it so much. Thank you in advance, Charles Green
Oh Wow! Sounds interesting. I'm 37 years old and was diagnose in 1997. My boyfriend affected me alone with physical, mental and emotional abuse. I begin dating him at the age of 14.. However didn't find out I was affected till 1997..I was full blown Aids.. I don't supposed to be alive today.. With that been said.. I'm attending Nursing school, no kids, living life to the fullest.. After going thru Hell with my boyfriend I choose to never date men again.. I'm now a lesbian..
What about me? Im STR8, 24yo, white, 6'1", 235lbs, muscular,cut, top, smooth, working on a graduate degree, with a professional occupation and a killer sense of humor. Where is a show for the straight white men?
I am sure the hetero community will still be able to identify with some of the themes of this how. The gay community for years has had to do the same with all the hetero programming out there. It's not a gay thing/straight thing/black thing/white thing. IT'S A HUMAN THING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I think this a fantastic idea and I hope that it can get made into a show.
Infected in 87 by my husband who knew and didn't reveal. This isn't a gay disease. The hetero community is left out totally. We have no straight only support groups and now this. There is a growing distaste in the hetero community for the blatant discrimination and misinformation by the gay community. This feeds the stigma. People see HIV and gay in the same sentence= stigma. I'm not sitting around to cheer the gay pride parade any longer. Not payn the fiddler for your dance anymore.
mike
Why are straight people whining,you have Two Broke Girls,Mike & molly,Two and a Half Men,Sex and The City,Friends,all about heterosexual sexcapades,we are finally getting a few human rights,we deserve a sitcom,I remember I love Lucy,Leave it to Beaver,Donna Reed,,i liked all these shows,but a minority or gay was never mentioned,as a 60yrs old,H.I.V.man we need something lighthearted since we are still in a struggle for civil rights.Parents educate your kids,its not up the the T.V. industry.
January 24, 2015 • Tulsa