When most people talk about their ‘sex life’ they’re talking about the actual physical act of having sex. But your sex life isn’t just about having sex. It involves how you feel about yourself and your sexuality, how you feel about your body, your desire to have sex and being touched and loved. Having HIV can impact on all these things, especially if you have recently been diagnosed.
Just because someone is diagnosed as HIV-positive, it doesn’t mean they stop taking care of their sexual health. Read more
When is someone found guilty of reckless HIV transmission? Read more
There is no such a thing as a ‘normal’ sex life. ‘Normal’ is just what’s right for you, on your own or with someone else. A normal sex life is different for different people. Read more
There are still very good reasons for protecting yourself even though you’re already HIV-positive Read more
Dealing with HIV in a relationship can be stressful and quite a burden for both partners, however it is something that many couples have managed to do. Read more
If you are not in a relationship but are looking for one, having HIV may affect how you feel about finding a partner, and even the type of partner that you look for. Read more
If you feel that you or your partner need some help with your relationship, or if you are finding it difficult to form new relationships because of HIV, you can always speak to a health adviser at your clinic Read more