Uncomfortable or not, letting your partner know you want to get tested together is always a necessary conversation. Dr. David explains why.
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Letting your partner know that you want to get tested together can sometimes be an awkward conversation, but with the help of Dr. David of the YouTube wellness series #AskTheHIVDoc, it doesn’t have to be.
In the latest chapter of the special web video series that focuses on HIV and sexual health, Dr. David gives us some straightforward tips on how to tell your partner you want to get tested.
“The more normative it becomes to talk about things, the more natural it will become,” he stresses.
Learn Dr. David’s techniques for letting your partner know in the video snippet below.
#AskTheHIVDoc is a YouTube series created by the Greater Than AIDS organization to help gay men learn more about HIV and sexual health through honest, fun, and no-nonsense discussions. For more information, visit greaterthan.org/speakout.