Front CoverFront Cover

 

Thought about going out with a positive guy, but worried …

In a relationship, but not confident about condoms …

Heard about viral load, but not sure what it means for you …

Thinking about how to tell some one you like that you are positive?

Looking after each other in serodiscordant relationships (where one partner is HIV positive and one partner is HIV negative) includes everything from communication to condoms. In Australia 54.6% of people with HIV in relationships are in serodiscordant ones.

In Sero Disco we try to give you some practical answers to questions you might have asked yourself at some time. Does undetectable mean uninfectious? Is pulling out okay? How safe is oral sex? This magazine also covers disclosure and possible rejection, intimacy and keeping it hot as well as ending relationships.

Michael and GeorgeMichael and George
A lot of attitudes to sex and relationships are based on individual preferences. That is why most of the articles in this magazine draw on personal stories. You be the judge of what works for you.

Back coverBack coverResearch says 25% of people diagnosed HIV positive were in a relationship. Interviews and discussion groups, which formed the background to the magazine point to some possible reasons for this. Being in a relationship can bring some vulnerabilities with it like the need to trust, the playing out of relationship dynamics (one person may be more assertive), the break down or change in relationship agreements and so on. Sero Disco will give you some ideas on how to deal with some of these challenges.

Many find at the end of the day love (and great sex) is less about HIV status and more about the connection between two people. So “why let HIV get in the way of a good relationship?”

AttachmentSizeType
PDF version of this resource2.45 MBPDF

Fatal error: Call to undefined function plwha2007_book_thumbnail() in /home/plwha/d6.positivelife.org.au/sites/all/themes/poslife2010/node-book.tpl.php on line 26