It was during the time when Kavee's sexual preference was unfold. His family saw it as a stigma and confronting them with HIV-positive would only aggravate the wreaking relationship they already had. His fear of being ostricised multiplied. “My mother started to separate things in the house fearing that she will get the virus,” he said, “now it gets better as it has been over three years, but we still don’t talk that much.” Kavee admits he had multiple sexual partners at the time, mostly without protection, and he only went for the test after noticeable symptoms and complications. The infection, however, does not stop Kavee from being sexually active. He still meets people regularly through dating applications and social networks. “If they prefer not to use condoms, I have to go with it because I don’t want to tell them about my condition,” he said.
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