I've noticed a pattern of contradiction. We, South Africans are often told that we're "not African enough" because of our accents,food etc. Yet when we speak out indigenous languages, including on TV shows, it is said we're "too much" and that subtitles are an inconvenience.
Everyone felt sad for the penguin walking alone and the monkey rejected by his mother. But this video is far more heartbreaking, yet it didn’t receive the same attention.
You’ve seen #ThePolygamist and saw how Jonasi went out… just know, that is not just TV drama, it is real life consequences.
Multiple partners without protection increase your risk of STIs and HIV. Ignoring treatment does not make it go away, it makes it worse.
Knowing your status is power. Using protection is responsibility. Taking your treatment is survival.
If you stopped treatment, come back, reinitiate and stay on it to achieve an undetectable viral load. This means living a healthier life with zero risk of passing HIV on to others.
Remember, prevention options such as PrEP and Lenacapavir can help protect against HIV, but condoms are still essential to protect against STIs like gonorrhoea, syphilis, herpes, chlamydia and more, as well as unwanted pregnancies.
Credit: Clip from The Polygamist on @NetflixSA
#AsibeHealthyGP #EndAIDS #STIAwareness
Let me tell you something, COJ is increasing everything.
However, I don't remember having a working street and traffic light in the past 3 years.
I don't even want to talk about potholes and not having constant water supply. But ya, increase my rates
Unpopular opinion:
I rarely meet men in real life who are as remarkable as the ones written in movies, but I constantly meet women who are far more impressive than the women movies give us.
The concept the death is something I'll never be able to fathom, because what do mean if someone passes on then it's completely over. Like the only time you'll ever see them again is on a picture or video. No more calls, laughs, hugs, celebrations. All gone.
Medical people, I have a question. Don’t be angry please
When taking blood for tests, why must you look for veins? If you chook the needle anywhere, blood will definitely come out. Why must you look for a vein?