Bicho and You: this time we want to read you

We've reached 30 posts on Bicho and Me, and now we want to hear from you! That's why this time we're inviting you to tell us your story. Take a screenshot, fill out the dialogue, and share your experience, questions, comments you've heard, said, or thought.

By Lucas Fauno Gutiérrez  (script and text) and Jon Amarillo (drawings)

We've reached 30 posts of Bicho and Me, and now we want to hear from you! From the beginning, this comic strip has been a dialogue with you. We've received hugs, comments, stories, questions, feedback, the occasional swear word, and above all, lots of support. Thank you.

That's why this time we're asking you to tell us your story. Take a screenshot, fill out the dialogue, and share your experience, doubts, and any comments you've heard, said, or thought.

Living with HIV isn't just about people who are HIV-positive. From the moment one person is living with the virus, all of society is affected by HIV. Some of us may have it in our bodies, but for this virus to cease being a threat, we must all live with it together.

Living with HIV means making visible, demanding, empathizing, and sharing everything related to rights, health, and quality of life. That's why this time, we want to hear from you. This time, and many times before, this is Bicho y Vos.

 

 

 

 

Visit Presentes every Thursday to find a new installment of Bicho and me.
Bicho and I: They want me "healthy" with HIV: I prefer to be a monster
Bicho and I #29: Bicho and I against the patriarchy: “It’s going to fall! Or better yet: we’re going to knock it down!”
Bicho and I #28: Laying the cards on the table
Bicho and I #27: The drama of the "little prick"
Bicho and I #26: Debts and progress 35 years after HIV
Bicho and I #25: #LivingWithHIV Bicho and I: From Words to Deeds
Bug and I #24: In the medical world, containment is everything
Bicho and I #23: “No one is obligated to say they live with HIV”
Bug and Me #22: Until the cure, always!
Bicho and I #21: Take a hug 
Bicho and I #19 go to the movies: 120 beats per minute
Bug and Me #18: Your question is annoying
Bicho and I #17: “Yes, I live with a strain of HIV”
Bug and I #16 “It’s not contagious!”
Bicho and I #15: #8M Three women living with HIV explain why they stop
Bicho and I #14: #LivingWithHIV “Where is Bicho?”
Bicho and I #13: “We are not carriers”
Bicho and I #12: “How can you not tell me you have a Bicho?”
Bicho and I #11: HIV and AIDS are not the same
BichoYYo#10: Bicho, me and medication: “People with HIV are much more than a pill”
BichoYYo #9: We urgently need our medication
Bicho and I #8 The Dangers of Activism
Bug and I #7 Superpowers for an X-Men cover
Bicho and I #6 “Happy New Year!”
Bicho and I #5: “Nine years with Bicho”
Bug and I #4: “The scapegoat”
Bicho and I #3 “Without Grindr there is no paradise”
Bicho and I #2 “The best thing about medication”
Bicho and I #1: the comic strip that tells in the first person what it's like to live with HIV

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