“I can accept the fact that I went through all that horror if I know that I was the last generation to have to, that nobody else would have to go through that…”
Read More“I couldn’t see myself as a person who deserved to have the same treatment as someone else. I felt less worthy than the general population. That should never be the case”.
Read MoreThe meaning that a National AIDS Memorial would bear and the comfort it would offer seems infinite.
Read More"Come Out Fighting takes a true-to-life look at how we view sex; hooking up, getting off – the before, during and after".
Read More"I think a lot of gay men are missing out on a potentially really important aspect of their lives by not considering faith".
Read More"It’s reassurance, it’s peace of mind, it’s duty of care. See it as insurance – nobody wants it until they need it".
Read More"We have a discrepancy in the support that people have available to them in an urban area compared to somewhere rural. There is a prime opportunity in technology to address this".
Read More"If you hide away, you kind of contribute to the idea that some things are just not said. It takes a lot of conscious effort to break that".
Read More“Being able to find out your HIV status in a bar normalises the process and normalises the opportunity for you to talk to your friends about it”.
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