- Being intimate with someone who has HIV requires understanding and care. Here’s what you need to consider for a safe and respectful experience. #HIVAwareness #SafeSex
- What’s a viral load? It’s the amount of HIV in blood. Managing it with treatment is crucial for the health of the person with HIV and for reducing transmission risk. #ViralLoad #HIVTreatment
- Is the person taking antiretroviral treatment to suppress the virus? Consistent treatment can make the viral load undetectable, greatly reducing the risk of transmission. #TreatmentConsistency #UndetectableEqualsUntransmittable
- If someone’s viral load is undetectable, the risk of transmission even without a condom is extremely low. However, using condoms is still a wise choice for added protection against HIV and other STIs. #Undetectable #UseCondoms
- If the viral load is detectable, or if the person isn’t on treatment, using condoms is a must. It’s the most effective way to protect both of you from HIV transmission. #ProtectiveMeasures #UseCondoms
- Remember, the risk of transmission through oral sex is much lower than through anal or vaginal sex, but using protection is still recommended for overall safety. #OralSexSafety #LowerRisk
- Communication is key. Disclosing HIV status is an act of intimacy and trust. Respond with understanding and respect. Treating each other with care and dignity makes all the difference. #OpenCommunication #MutualRespect
- Everyone deserves respect and understanding in a supportive and informed community where we feel safe and valued. Reach out to me with your questions or concerns. #RespectAndUnderstanding #SupportiveCommunity
