I think this is a very powerful issue you are addressing. Many people try to avoid this taboo subject, but it is realality to all who practice unprotected sex. I work with people who are affected with HIV. When i first come into contact with them, they think their life is over. But after working with them for awhile, they realise that there is life after diagnosis. My message is “Better to know than not to know” It is wiser to know your status.
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I think this is a very powerful issue you are addressing. Many people try to avoid this taboo subject, but it is realality to all who practice unprotected sex. I work with people who are affected with HIV. When i first come into contact with them, they think their life is over. But after working with them for awhile, they realise that there is life after diagnosis. My message is “Better to know than not to know” It is wiser to know your status.