I am HIV + and my boyfriend isnt.. we life the same... i have my bad days and good days he does not judge me..he helps me get through it... we have sex... but we use protection... and we are very careful..you will live happy if you set your mind to it and dont use the HIV against you other... because that is something that the person didnt chose .. yes they could of been more careful but stuff happens and some people are mean and give it to other just because they have it and they dont care... But today in this world living with HIV is really not as bad as people say it is... We are human just like everyone else... and nothing is going to change that.......
2006-10-22 11:54:59
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answered by ~Lil Bit~ 2
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I'm sure its not easy but the best thing you can do is always be there for the person. Make sure that they are looking after themselves health wise. If you have a cold, try to avoid them so the other person doesn't get sick. Make sure you always eat healthily and excercise. You can still have sex, just make sure you always use a condom. Your life can be just as happy as anyone elses. I really respect you for staying with the person. If you love them you will give them all the support they need. People with HIV do not deserve to be stigmatised, they just have an illness.. You wouldn't stigmatise or treat someone with cancer differently, why should HIV be any different?
Good luck to the both of you. May you receive many happy blessings.
2006-10-21 20:58:31
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answered by amzalama 3
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Yes i am living with a HIV+ gf.
And the answer is very simple we don't have sex.
Our everyday life is simple enough, we share a bed when we sleep, she has to take her meds in the morning, i just have to be careful when she has a cut or is bleeding not to get any on me.
It doesnt affect what we do together, we still do things a normal couple do and we still love each other.
IMO it's just like a relationship with a HIV- person. You just have to be a little bit more careful
hope this helps :-)
2006-10-21 20:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If I lived with an HIV+ person there would be NO sex life. I hear and read the info that eating or drinking after them is OK. But I still would not do it. I would wash everything in clorox. It is still a relatively new disease and I just don't trust all the news. Better safe than sorry. m
2006-10-21 22:26:24
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answered by Mache 6
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I have been HIV+ now for 13 years, the person that lives with me has a hard time to deal with it. he is not scared to get it or anything like that. the problem that he has is that i go threw a lot of mood changes, i have bad days and good days and it is hard for him to understand why i go threw my changes, as it is for me to understand why he don't understand how i feel sometime. the meds that i take everyday is harder to deal with for me then the virus because of all the side effects, most of the time you just have to deal with it and go on with your life.
2006-10-21 21:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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We've been doing it for five years now, with three kids. Of course we have to be careful and there's always questions, these are sometimes worse than the desease. We take our meds, have never had a problem. Our narrow minded in-laws almost died but, who cares, we don't live with them. Be careful, take meds when suppose to. Let your heart lead you.
2006-10-21 22:13:24
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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that is incredibly a stable step 4rm u,to gather the popular public suggestion in this question. at present in our u . s . a . ther is a extensive no. of AIDS sufferers they r in different Countrie's additionally yet unlike different worldwide places They Dont Get Love,Sympathy N help in our u . s . a .,There R many motives For That N the 1st ingredient is our thinking, all of us might desire to understand That this disease does not unfold by touching,eating mutually or via Kissing. We additionally might desire to understand that it in basic terms doesnot unfold From volatile intercourse there r additionally many different motives so we shouldn't see a AIDS affected person as a Unmannerd or Characterless individual. We might desire to additionally understand that the guy suffering 4rm this disease isn't unhygenic. Our government is likewise spreading awarness concerning this rely so all of us might desire to pay interest in direction of all those programmes n we'd desire to objective to gather as much as innovations we'd assemble. to boot All this we'd desire to additionally prepare people who Dont understand something approximately This disease, human beings might desire to understand that how they might guard themshelves 4rn this disease N how they are able to help human beings suffering 4rm this disease. Thats All.
2016-10-15 07:17:38
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answered by Erika 2
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no but my friend is and he is a boy. were close but obviously you have yo be careful when it comes to hygiene. like they say you cant catch it from the body, but what happens if you come into contact with bodily fluids? never evr have unprotected sex. but other than that they are the exact same as you and i, why should you discriminate?
2006-10-22 04:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey, check out www.thebody.com. There is a forum on there about "Magnetic couples" (One + and one -). Hope that helps!
2006-10-22 04:05:04
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answered by johnhategoblins 3
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i guess it all depends on how much you love the person, and much of a risk you are going to take i personally just couldnt
2006-10-21 20:57:55
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answered by Anonymous
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