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Sup bruh? It is my hope that all is well n kool n ya world. l read your profile n must admit, l found it to b quite impressive. l myself have worked n the trenches of the consumer. 1 of the most rewarding jobs ever held by me was the HIV outreach counselor n the hoods of b-more. I extend a welcome to u to the poz site, I've met and chatted with a few cool cats up on this joint. I find it good and therapeutic to b available to give and receive advice. I m grateful for this site.
Inspiring, man. You know, I often wonder when will I have the courage to come out of my HIV status closet but so far fear has been stronger than will. That's why I admire your decision to come forward and truthful. I am sure the universe and your community will reciprocate tremendously. Your story will remain dearly engraved in my mind and I am sure it will help me take a step forward one day. I'll let you know I promise. Keep up the amazing work, man!
That is a very beautiful and inspiring letter. We must all find our courage. I was not molested, but underwent physical abuse as a child and physical and sexual abuse as an adult. It didn't seem like it then, but our stories and our survival can be a message of hope to so many. Thank you for telling yours.
Absolutely beautiful, and I'm about to order my copy of the book...
Thank you, Guy.
Hello Guy! Fellow POZ Blogger here, Shawn. Just wanted to say that I love your first post, and welcome aboard!
Brian Fletcher
I'm so glad you blogged about this. I was also molested and lived in confusion. I still have problems today even after raising three children alone and being married four times. I still have yet to find how to cope with the desire to be abused, I haven't acted on it, but the thoughts and fantasies still scare me. My foster father and uncle began raping me at age 6. I still live with the scars today. Thank you so much for your blog.
April 15, 2015