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Why Is It So Hard To Fall In Love When The Fear Or Your Health Getting Bad That You Don’t Wanna Put Them Through That Pain And Suffering

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July 22
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A myHIVteam Member

cross that bridge when you get there.

July 23
A myHIVteam Member

I see no reason for you to plan for imminent declining health. You’re 43 and could realistically have 43 healthy years ahead of you. Live accordingly.

July 23
A myHIVteam Member

It will take some time my friend but you will learn to love yourself first once you love yourself your HIV your body and plan your future another person can now love you as well.

July 23
A myHIVteam Member

Bro I got over it, found someone who understands and accepts me for who I am not what I have. If I could, and many others out there can. So can you. It shouldn't be difficult. Also as long as we're on meds we can live long healthy lives. 💕

July 23
A myHIVteam Member

Living with HIV can bring about significant fears and anxieties, especially concerning relationships. Here are some insights from the knowledge base:

- Fear of Rejection: Many people with HIV fear rejection more than the possibility of acceptance. This fear can prevent them from being brave enough to give others the choice Show Full Answer

Living with HIV can bring about significant fears and anxieties, especially concerning relationships. Here are some insights from the knowledge base:

- Fear of Rejection: Many people with HIV fear rejection more than the possibility of acceptance. This fear can prevent them from being brave enough to give others the choice to accept them.
- Fear of Disclosure: Disclosing one's HIV status can be daunting, as it involves vulnerability and the risk of negative reactions.
- Managing Fear: It's important to replace fear-based thinking with love-based thinking. This means focusing on unity and love rather than separation and stress.
- Support and Acceptance: Engaging in conversations with others who share similar experiences can provide support and help manage these fears.

For more detailed discussions and support, consider joining a community like myHIVteam.

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