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1. Who is this site for?
Life and Love with HIV is for women, partners, and couples living with HIV, and those who love and support them. Whether you’re having sex or not, single or in a relationship, wanting to learn more about sexuality, or just plain curious... our goal is to make this site a pleasurable space for everyone, regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, culture, country, and so forth.
2. Why focus on women, partners, and couples?
Many times, women are unable or feel they are unable to openly and freely talk about sex and sexuality because of gendered social constraints. We do a lot of research with women and wanted to create a space where their voices could be heard. Of course, HIV can affect the couple. Thus, we aim to extend our blog (and hopefully research) to partners as well.
3. What's with the lips?
The lips symbolize our goal to start a new conversation about sex, relationships, and life and love with HIV for women, partners, and couples around the world.
4. What do we mean by sexuality and relationships?

Sexuality is more than sex. When writing about sexuality on this site, we aim to tackle diverse topics like autonomy, consent, bodies, anxiety, desire, orgasm, pleasure, pain, satisfaction, mutuality, non-penetrative sexuality, and other feelings, activities, and choices that we experience as sexual beings (including the choice to not have sex).

Relationships are just as multifaceted. Content on this site concerning relationships may be about love, dating, online dating, hook-ups, break-ups, heartache, disclosure (of various kinds), communication, casual relationships, romantic relationships, friendships, and perhaps most of all, relationships with ourselves.

5. Are contributions paid?
We pay feature writers $50 (CAD) per blog article. Guest writers are currently volunteer. We acknowledge this may be a barrier to getting involved, and we are actively seeking funding to better support our writers' efforts and hard work.
6. Do you support additional languages?
Unfortunately, we do not have the funding or capacity to support additional languages at the moment. But we hope to offer content in diverse languages in the future.
7. Other Questions?
Contact us. We'd love to hear from you!