11 July, 2014

Are We Sluts? (Part 3)



Some of you may have been waiting for this post, or not! However, I really appreciate that more than six thousand views (and counting), a few comments, couple of lovely emails and a few hate ones (apparently from the same mother fucking email address!)—in just 12 days after I created this blog from searching How to Customize a Blogger Template on Google and tweaked a few html codes and I tell you, it is NOT fun at all.

But really, I'm so touched I almost made it to multiple orgasms! LOL Ü

Though let's not forget the purpose of having this blog; to make people realized that it's never okay to have HIV—that HIV is not always a sign of promiscuity and homosexuality and IT DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE


and yes, straight people are NO EXCEPTION—and that one mistake of not using protection can change everything, that people whose living with HIV are humans too who made mistakes but that doesn't mean it makes us less than a person, and that we have feelings too who need help, love, respect and understanding.

Most importantly, this may serves as a reminder that to those who came before and after me that HIV is not the end of everything.


Our way of lives may have changed—on lifetime meds support (antiretroviral, ARV-will discuss this soon in my blog), less of staying up late on clubs and parties, NO MORE drugs (freaking drugs are seriously bad for you, kids! Trust me), less or no cigarettes and alcohol at all, and eating your greens, healthy and organic food isn't so bad. Ü

And please, don't give me any lame excuses of having no chance to love.


Never stop believing in love. After all, it is what makes the world go round.
So you better fucking believe it!

And to you, my hate email sender... actually, I have no words for you. In fact, I just wish you had a better life and childhood and that may you have all the love and happiness in the world. And oh, FUCK YOU! 


That's all. :)

Will post the real Part 3 soon, make that Part 4.
So let me enjoy my weekend now and end this entry with the usual,


To be continued....


7 comments:

  1. i really like how you inject originality and panache in ur writing ;)

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  2. bitin.. Hehhe. And love it. Enjoyed reading it..

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  3. I don't mean to offend you in any way, but truly, regrets are always in the end. However, I don't think that you consider this as the end of your journey. I hope that you'll have the strength to go on and fight this wretched disease. I will follow your interesting story, so you better not stop writing! :)

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    1. Thank you, Sepsep. That really means a lot to me and to everyone who shares the same story as I am. :')

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  4. Yes, HIV is not the end of everything. But it should be the end of being irresponsible and the start of loving yourself more. Keep this up!

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