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new short tory i'm working on, tell me if this sounds like a hit or miss. i like the idea but part of me feels like it's trite. no real meat to the story but the concept is two best friends and one is in love with the other or both are in love, either way one is HIV+ which throws a monkey wrench into physyical intimacy. there's not even any drama, just the undercurrent of heartache that it doesn't really seem feasible for them to ever be more than friends.

if you're a hopeless romantic like me, i would DIE in that situation. talk about star-crossed lovers, shakespeare could never! anyway i'm really liking this premise. i've considered adding a boyfriend for HIV- character to add an exxtra layer of "WTF are we gonna do," but he's unhappy in the relationship, even that is just an accessory to the main story which is the blurred line of their relationship and how ultimately whatever their official status, they have deep love for and support each other.

i'm falling in love with this story already. :gogirl:

might even make this the first project i actually share with you filthy skanks.
 
*maybe not even unhappy with his bf, rather that they're "good on paper" but don't have nearlly the same chemistry he has with his friend. i dunno i'm high
 
Actually, I think the story idea has possibilities. Remember that many gay men faced this situation for real in previous decades. You might think about setting the story in the past, say late 80s or early 90s, when there was absolutely nothing out there that could attack HIV/AIDS, and a positive diagnosis was thought to be a death sentence. Of course if you set it in the present day, your characters would get on Prep, become undetectable, and voila! They could fuck like bunnies to their hearts' content.

You need to get a clear idea of your characters and the plot, and see how it comes out. Maybe write the story several different ways and see what works to the best for you. You may think you know how the story will go, and once you start on it, the story might write itself, and take you in unexpected directions.
 
If it is a real love story, HIV is no barrier.

I have some friends who were HIV when they connected with their non-positive partners and they had a long and very sexual relationship.

And if it is really love, the one without HIV will be willing to even risk his health for his lover. It is no longer a death sentence.
 
If it is a real love story, HIV is no barrier.

I have some friends who were HIV when they connected with their non-positive partners and they had a long and very sexual relationship.

And if it is really love, the one without HIV will be willing to even risk his health for his lover. It is no longer a death sentence.
I'm a sucker for the beautiful tragedy of an "it's meant to be but it's never going to be" story.

I don't think it's as simple as HIV being manageable, it's still an incurable illness and, devil's advocate, is it not selfish to compromise the health of someone you care about? everyone's body reacts to the virus differently, it can compound other health issues and become a nightmare.

and you're talking to someone who dated a + guy for 9 years, we got by on foreplay (when you know what you're doing that's more than enough :gogirl: ), full disclose i was averse to A) he's 9" :bartshock and we never even discussed going all the way cuz i didn't wanna put him in the position of feeling like he was jeopardizing my health. i witnessed the manageability of HIV when, a decade after his diagnosis, he was also diagnosed with diabetes. between the two i was sure his health was going to take a tumble and aside from passing out a few times at work he's still healthy and functional and working to this day.

but youre absolutely right that it's possible-- the "doomed love" is strictly for narrative purposes, as a hopeless romantic, in the real world i'd never tell someone to not pursue their soulmate.
 
Where were these delicious gay love stories when I was a pup and really needed them?

Oh, yeah. At the porn shop.

It's amazing to me that they've gone so mainstream and are so readily available.

Your twist on this will be interesting, sexy, and unique, I know.
 
Where were these delicious gay love stories when I was a pup and really needed them?

Oh, yeah. At the porn shop.

It's amazing to me that they've gone so mainstream and are so readily available.

Your twist on this will be interesting, sexy, and unique, I know.
I have to check if we even still have a Stories section since the revamp.
 
I'm a sucker for the beautiful tragedy of an "it's meant to be but it's never going to be" story.

That’s such an over-done thing in gay stories. Gays can never live happily ever after.

How about making it “it’s not supposed to be, but we’re going to make it happen no matter what”
 
That’s such an over-done thing in gay stories. Gays can never live happily ever after.

How about making it “it’s not supposed to be, but we’re going to make it happen no matter what”
how bout we make it juicy, they have an affair :gogirl: i got enough happily ever after during my childhood. wasn't like the first 13 years of our life happy endings in books and movies?
 
Sounds too mushy and boring for me. Throw in some zombies and a banjo rigged with explosives.
 
/\ Only one?

Why not a serial banjo bomber? Then while he's traveling somewhere between New Orleans and Nashville, the other two realize that they are in love when their hands touch while staking zombie heads like cordwood.

Better check with Men.com first, though, to make sure this scenario hasn't already been used.
 
/\ Only one?

Why not a serial banjo bomber? Then while he's traveling somewhere between New Orleans and Nashville, the other two realize that they are in love when their hands touch while staking zombie heads like cordwood.

Better check with Men.com first, though, to make sure this scenario hasn't already been used.
Banjo bomber! I like that. I'm putting my money on sometime next July. In Florida, of course, although Georgia would be more apt.

And as far as Fabs' love story goes, may I also suggest a chimpanzee wielding a breast pump?
 
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