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No way I would love them and be there for them for life

2006-12-13 04:04:56 · answer #1 · answered by AngelVirgo9206 5 · 3 0

NO!!! of course not he has the right to be treat like a normal person ! like us think the other way around how would you feel if you had aids and your friend change attitude towards YOU ! just because he or she has aid doesnt mean it you have to build a wall between you and him or her . freindship has no limits and defianetly no Rules remain the friendship and forget about aids stay happy you even have a good friend

2006-12-13 04:42:49 · answer #2 · answered by hello! Im confuse 2 · 0 0

No, I wouldn't change my attitude toward my best friend. I would still love him or her. What I would do is do some reading up on AIDS, so I'd know what he/she is going through, and that knowledge would also help me know how to help them.

2006-12-13 04:28:36 · answer #3 · answered by postcardtrader 4 · 0 0

Noooo! Wouldn't be much of a friend, then, would I? I would just be like, ok, that's a hurdle we'll overcome together. My best friend and I have been throught break-ups, make-ups, getting first jobs, losing jobs, getting made redundant, moving out, 'too much coconut hairwax' nights, bad hair dye experiences, getting kicked out of houses, (me), parents that have had bad bike accidents and have to learn how to walk again, (her), having first boyfriends, contraception scares, getting so drunk we have to carry each other home, passing our driving tests, buying cars that will only start when you sit in the front and rock them back and forth, partners that have walked out, partners that have tried to walk back in again, (silly, silly man), getting bitten by a German Shepard somewhere no woman should ever be bitten, (me, again!) and countless other stuff. The list is endless. That's the definition of the word 'friend'. Someone who puts up with all your s**t, and at the end of the day, still has the time and the energy to give you a hug, make you a cup of tea, and say 'Do you want to crash on my sofa tonight?'. And that's your job as a friend, too.

2006-12-17 07:34:26 · answer #4 · answered by iwatchedthestarsfallsilently 2 · 0 0

yes of course it would.

I am sure if you found hat out you would have all sorts of emotions trying to deal with it. Your attitude would definately change but that doesn't mean it would be in a bad way.

You would hopefully become more understanding, thoughtful and kind towards that person at the times they need you the most.

2006-12-19 07:40:07 · answer #5 · answered by peachy 3 · 0 0

reading the answers here, no one has 'but' i would be careful making sure that hygiene was spot on. Also read up fully on the subject for reassurance. Would you share a bed some girl friends do, i do think most people would change their attitude even if not intentionally to be safe.

2006-12-20 03:53:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes i most certainly would change my attitude towards them. Because I would want our time left as Friends to be as high quality as possible. If this was a best friend I would be devastated that I was going to loose them so quickly and not be able perhaps to share the things I wanted to. Just as you regret losing any friend in any circumstance. BOG BOG BOG,,,, I DON'T WANT TO THINK ABOUT THIS ANY MORE.

2006-12-13 04:09:26 · answer #7 · answered by : 6 · 1 0

No my attitude would not change towards a real friend in life.

2006-12-13 07:24:46 · answer #8 · answered by thunderchild67 4 · 0 0

NEVER! if they really are your best friend then you would love them enough to never change your attitude towards them just because they are ill. You really should be there for them and love them as much as you can.

2006-12-18 21:50:05 · answer #9 · answered by The Dude 2 · 0 0

If you had aids, would you want others opinion of you to change? Its as simple as that. Your love and support is greatly needed by this friend, so give it, because if you are as true a friend to them, they will be there when a day comes you need their support.

2006-12-13 04:08:02 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes. Instead of just friends, I'd let that person know that I am there for him/her, whenever needed. A more caring attitude would develop.

And, if I made that promise, I'd make sure I kept it, any time that person called and asked anything of me.

When someone is that sick, they need someone to be there for them. I'd choose them over being with another friend.

2006-12-13 04:41:22 · answer #11 · answered by kiwi 7 · 0 0

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