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Ruben, I have to disagree with you. Young people NEED to see this movie. Many of them are ignorant of their own history as well as how HIV is transmitted. I recently had someone in their mid twenties ask if jerking off together was safe. Many of our youth were obviously asleep or skipped out on all the safe sex messages in class and in the media.
Looking fwd 2 c'ing this - work in an infectious disease clinic. Always looking to add to my presentation, "Wrap That Rascal!"
Things have changed in the world oh HIV we are managing this disease and living with it, not dying from it.....
Hello, im glad they are showing or doing movies of the struggle with hiv epimedic, but i would prefer seeing the postive side of it now instead of dragging on about the past, new generation now dont want t want to see the past
Melissa
It has become manageable for most people living with it. But young & old need to keep in mind there are STILL many people passing from it too . Not everyone has access to care & treatment as they should. I agree young people need to see this movie. Too much misinformation is still floating around. Reality check, presently rates are still increasing despite the past.
April 11, 2014