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Is it a good idea to tell other people you have HIV?
Even though you may feel you are the only person to be faced with this decision, many other people with HIV have been through something similar before. THT can help you with advice about disclosing your HIV status (as it's often called) and suggest ways to do this for the different people in your life:
We've written these pages using many people’s thoughts and experiences. We won’t tell you what to do, but we will suggest some things you might want to think about.
Disclosure is a complex topic. Telling an employer is very different from telling a parent, and different again from telling a friend. Talking to a sexual partner is nothing like any of the above.
There are lots of fears and myths associated with HIV. People’s reactions will depend on what they know, or think they know, about the subject. You might find telling people stressful, frightening or embarrassing.
On the other hand, telling the right person can be a very positive experience. It can help you to get support when you most need it, and it can sometimes make relationships stronger.
Telling people can be a good idea because:
Telling people may be difficult because:
First and foremost, remember that you only need to take one step at a time. And we'll be here throughout to give you support and advice.
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