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	<title>Comments on: Women who witness violence more prone to risky sexual behaviour!</title>
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		<title>By: Goldy</title>
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		<description>I would highly reeonmcmd that you talk openly with your partner about your fears. Reassure your partner that this is something you want to work through. I always reeonmcmd speaking with a knowledgable therapist if you can afford it. If she is on meds (which she may not be if she was recently diagnosed) and her viral load is undetectable, the risks as mentioned above) are quite low assuming you are also using protection.If you are not using protection, then there is nothing guaranteeing your safety, regardless of viral load (as it is not a perfect indicator of infectiousness through genital fluids semen, vaginal fluids)You could try looking on line for HIV AND  serodivergent couples  or  serodiscordant couples  or  magnetic couples  all of which refer to couples in which one person is HIV+ and the other HIV-. There are MANY of these types of couples who have been together for years and are very happy. It is possible with love, compassion, and safer sexThere may be some good resources online.Hope this helps</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I would highly reeonmcmd that you talk openly with your partner about your fears. Reassure your partner that this is something you want to work through. I always reeonmcmd speaking with a knowledgable therapist if you can afford it. If she is on meds (which she may not be if she was recently diagnosed) and her viral load is undetectable, the risks as mentioned above) are quite low assuming you are also using protection.If you are not using protection, then there is nothing guaranteeing your safety, regardless of viral load (as it is not a perfect indicator of infectiousness through genital fluids semen, vaginal fluids)You could try looking on line for HIV AND  serodivergent couples  or  serodiscordant couples  or  magnetic couples  all of which refer to couples in which one person is HIV+ and the other HIV-. There are MANY of these types of couples who have been together for years and are very happy. It is possible with love, compassion, and safer sexThere may be some good resources online.Hope this helps</p>
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