Ya no socializo. Corro por ahí estando lo más sano posible. Deja de sorprenderme lo temerosos que son. Ahora no hablo con ellos, dejé claro que no quiero hablar con ninguno de ellos.
¿Qué debo hacer ahora en un pueblo tan pequeño?
I dont socialize anymore. I run around being healthy as possible. It ceases to amaze me how fearful they are. Now i dont talk to them, i made it clear i dont want to talk to any of them.
What should i do now in such a small town?
@Un miembro de myHIVteam I live rural Nova Scotia Canada. The fight for survival was far less difficult than dealing with stigma and ignorance.
Having lived 15 years on the other coast in Vancouver with a huge gay community was easier.
At the moment, I have realized my life is not my own and am looking for a bachelor for in the city.
My home is in a very rural town, in Florida and I have lived there since 2000. I am now serving in a church outside of Tampa. I had only a few problems associated with me being HIV+. I help to establish and HIV in person support group and found that, though a few were ignorant and nothing I said mattered, for the most part most were very accepting of me. We can educate but we can't change stupid ignorance. I hope and pray things get better for you and know that we here at My Team are here for you. Pastor David
I have no true friends in rural Nova Scotia. I have no interest in educating then any more than socializing with them.
I have no advice but you have people that understand