
He’s the light of my life. He’s also taught me a very handy trick: When In Doubt, Pet the Dog, a column or blog feature or periodic memoir thingy, now and forever at Randy Boyd’s Blocks.
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He’s the light of my life. He’s also taught me a very handy trick: When In Doubt, Pet the Dog, a column or blog feature or periodic memoir thingy, now and forever at Randy Boyd’s Blocks.

See life through my eyes, walk in my shoes, trade places with me and you just might discover that living with HIV/AIDS doesn’t have to be the stuff of nightmares and worst-case-scenarios.
What else can AIDS be? Find out in the blocks labeled HIV-P.O.V., now and forever at Randy Boyd’s Blocks.



You don’t have to die of AIDS. You don’t have to live in fear of AIDS. You can love someone with AIDS and not acquire the virus. You can even learn to love living with AIDS should you yourself become infected.
The fear of AIDS is all in your head. The universe is a wondrous and beautiful place with or without HIV. This realization is the only “cure” for AIDS. This much is true.

How did a black kid from an Indianapolis sports family end up on the front page of his hometown newspaper when the USC Trojans played the Indiana Hoosiers in football? Find out in So I Thought I Could Dance.

When I walk down the street, very few eyes are open to romantic dreams with someone who has my credentials. What credentials, you ask? Check out the street cred of a black gay author living with AIDS in Update from the Unlovable Nigger Faggot.

What’s it like to be HIV-positive for half your life? Check out my unique perspective on having a virus that leaves the entire world scared shitless in H.I.V-P.O.V.