Inter Press Service (Johannesburg)
8 February 2008
HIV/AIDS policies and programmes disregard the sexual needs of people living with the virus, claim a number of HIV-positive women who attended the third Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights -- held this week in Nigeria.
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been positive does not mean one has lost taste,you will remain enjoyable the way you have been before being hiv.but my advice is to condomise and stay alive
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An Hiv inffected person is a normal human being and he/she still deserves the right of enjoying every bit of a normal human being. At times condoms can be very effective if properly used but however, some people withwhom you may intend to have sex with try to have some knowledge of how to stop the effectivenss of the condoms when used, like piercing them with needles of even putting jerry on their private parts such that it gets off during periods of intercourse.
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I have in the past argued that HIV and the people who work to reduce its spared shouldnt lead to Forced early Retirement from sex. In fact, T have even told people living with HIV to Say No to this Forced Early Retirement from sex, the same way they have said no to forced early retirement from work (development) see http://www.ids.ac.uk/index.cfm?objectid=2E76A64D-EA82-C691-46DCF1784C63E658
Been HIV positive doesn't mean that we are going to be stop been humans. If we are responsable, and desclose our status to our love ones, and with who we aregoing to have sex with in a responsable way. No one gets hurt, it is the other person to choose if she/he wants to have sex with us.
it is my opinion.
does it mean even with condoms one can not enjoy sex with a hiv positive carrier... pls reply cos im in a fix