You may find it awkward or uncomfortable to talk about prevention or tests for various sexually transmitted infections — you may be afraid of offending your partner or of getting a reputation as someone who’s overly cautious or mistrustful.
If that’s the case, you have to put care for your health at the center of the equation.
“Test culture” is already well-developed in America and Europe but, in Russia, asking for a test result before engaging in intercourse isn’t customary.
How to suggest to your partner that they take the test without offending them — recommendations from consultants at the AIDS.CENTER Foundation.
Remember that no one is obliged to reveal their HIV status — it’s a voluntary decision.
In just the same way, no one is obliged to have sex without a condom — that’s another voluntary decision that we recommend that you only take if you have complete confidence in your safety and remember to take an HIV test annually (or, if one of the partners is HIV positive, if a certain load level is reached).