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That's sad. However, I notice that at no point does she express any sympathy for the people whom she wants to date and have s*x with. I really hope that she actually does feel sympathy for them and the tabloid just did not mention it.

I mean, if a person's blood contains a virus that, if it passed to your blood, would force you take a pill every day for the rest of your life in order to survive, I figure that person should maybe have some sympathy for people who are scared of getting too physically close to them.

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Get your empathetic take out of here! :marseyraging: But seriously, considering she's in a (post-)uni environment there should be at least be some blokes being horny/educated enough to trust a condom. However:

"I moved to Manchester a year and a half ago and for the first six months it was hellish. Every man I told would reject me, I'd be blocked, ghosted. They wouldn't want to speak to me,"

This sounds like: "I'm looking to settle down with a good man, maybe start a family" and the family men on her professional level who know you can't get it through snogging are unwilling to roll the dice with unprotected s*x (or to never have it). She wants long term and has limited her options to educated HIV+ guys. :gay: BTW: it's probably telling that this 'article' does NOT open with how she got it through no fault of her own.

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