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Titlebook: HIV-Negative; How the Uninfected A William I. Johnston Book 1995 William I. Johnston 1995 Affect.AIDS.behavior.health.health psychology.med

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03110-6“I didn’t know what caused it. There was a time when I thought just being gay would be enough,” said Tucker, a 31-year-old receptionist, when I asked him about the early years of the AIDS epidemic. “I knew it was happening in gay men. Could it have been excessive masturbation? There goes my hobby.”
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-2430-3“There are two ways to find out,” said the outside of the envelope I received in the mail one day in 1988. “You can get tested. Or you can get sick.”
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137455710. may have saved me. Because I had heard a little bit about AIDS in 1981, there was a baseline fear that I put into practice: I didn’t engage in a lot of anal sex, but I swallowed semen. I had maybe two instances of unprotected anal intercourse, insertive and receptive. It was experimentation. I didn’t have many sexual partners.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-0919-0The first time I went country-western dancing in Boston, I danced with HIV. Or rather, I danced with a man named Jack, who was HIV-positive. It was at the Boston Living Center, a service center for people affected by AIDS. Jack and I were both new to this kind of dancing—and strangers to each other—so we were awkward in each other’s arms.
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https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137035424When I mentioned this book to an HIV-positive friend with an HIV-negative partner, he was curious to know what term I would use to describe the kind of couple he was in. “Ralph and Alice Kramden of . are a discordant couple,” he said. “My partner and I are not.”
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