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He now works in property management and is happily partnered with an HIV-negative man.</description><image>		<url>http://www.thebody.com/images/blog/jmack_biobox.jpg</url>		<title>Jimmy Mack</title>		<link>http://www.thebody.com/content/art52200.html</link>		<width>115</width>		<height>144</height></image><item>	<title>Can You Believe We Are Still Alive?</title>	<link>http://www.thebody.com/content/75279/can-you-believe-we-are-still-alive.html</link>	<description><![CDATA[<p>In my <a href="http://www.thebody.com/content/73234/honoring-the-gay-family-ive-lost-to-aids.html">last blog</a>, I spoke of the "gay family" I established in NYC back in the early '80s and how I had lost all but one to AIDS. Sadly, I lost my last remaining HIV-positive friend from those days when he died in a car crash this past May. His name was Mark Weins, aka Marcus, and we had been best of friends for the past 35 years speaking almost daily. He and I had outlived our close-knit group of gay friends that we considered family and would constantly wonder why we were the ones left alive.</p>	<p><a href="http://www.thebody.com/content/75279/can-you-believe-we-are-still-alive.html">Read more ...</a></p>]]></description>	<guid>http://www.thebody.com/content/75279/can-you-believe-we-are-still-alive.html</guid>	<author>jimmy.mack@hotmail.com (Jimmy Mack)</author>	<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2014 04:29:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item>	<title>A Long-Term HIV Survivor on the Premier of "The Normal Heart"</title>	<link>http://www.thebody.com/content/74519/a-long-term-hiv-survivor-on-the-premier-of-the-nor.html</link>	<description><![CDATA[<p>On Monday, May 12, I had the honor of attending the premier screening of <i>The Normal Heart</i> as the guest of my sister Nancy. It was a star-studded event held at the Ziegfeld Theater in NYC.<br><br>The last movie I saw at the Ziegfeld was <i>Longtime Companion</i> in 1990. After that screening, I got completely drunk and told my best friend Alan my deep dark secret: I was HIV+.</p>	<p><a href="http://www.thebody.com/content/74519/a-long-term-hiv-survivor-on-the-premier-of-the-nor.html">Read more ...</a></p>]]></description>	<guid>http://www.thebody.com/content/74519/a-long-term-hiv-survivor-on-the-premier-of-the-nor.html</guid>	<author>jimmy.mack@hotmail.com (Jimmy Mack)</author>	<pubDate>Mon, 26 May 2014 12:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item>	<title>Honoring the "Gay Family" I've Lost to AIDS</title>	<link>http://www.thebody.com/content/73234/honoring-the-gay-family-ive-lost-to-aids.html</link>	<description><![CDATA[<p>"HIV/AIDS both derailed and defined my life."<br><br>This one statement sums up the effect this disease had on my adult life.<br><br>My parents "outed" me as gay the summer of 1980 and they <a href="http://www.thebody.com/content/art57102.html">did it with a great deal of love</a>, dignity and respect and they told me it was perfectly normal and nothing to be ashamed of! So I got to come out in a big way that summer in my hometown of Westhampton Beach, N.Y.</p><p><a href="http://www.thebody.com/content/73234/honoring-the-gay-family-ive-lost-to-aids.html">Read more ...</a></p>]]></description>	<guid>http://www.thebody.com/content/73234/honoring-the-gay-family-ive-lost-to-aids.html</guid>	<author>jimmy.mack@hotmail.com (Jimmy Mack)</author>	<pubDate>Fri, 15 Nov 2013 08:03:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item>	<title>Love Heals, Ali Gertz and Me</title>	<link>http://www.thebody.com/content/64761/love-heals-ali-gertz-and-me.html</link>	<description><![CDATA[<p>I'd like to dedicate this blog to the incredible work done by <a href="http://www.loveheals.org/" target="_blank">Love Heals: The Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education</a>. I have had the great fortune to be a speaker for Love Heals for the past 10 years, which has allowed me to be a part of their effort to educate young people by sending HIV-positive people like me to speak at high schools and middle schools throughout the New York tri-state area.</p><p><a href="http://www.thebody.com/content/64761/love-heals-ali-gertz-and-me.html">Read more ...</a></p>]]></description>	<guid>http://www.thebody.com/content/64761/love-heals-ali-gertz-and-me.html</guid>	<author>jimmy.mack@hotmail.com (Jimmy Mack)</author>	<pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 2011 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item>	<title>Outed With Love</title>	<link>http://www.thebody.com/content/art57102.html</link>	<description><![CDATA[<p>My name is Jimmy Mack and I was born gay and an alcoholic. I always knew I was gay, in the same way any heterosexual person will tell you they always knew they were straight. To this day, it offends me when people say "sexual preference" -- as if it was a choice -- to which I always say: "Why in the world would I choose to be part of a group that it is still socially and politically acceptable to discriminate against?"</p><p>My sexual identity is gay and although I've had sex with women, I prefer not to. So my sexual preference is not to have sex with women; my sexual identity says I am programmed to have sex with men.</p><p><a href="http://www.thebody.com/content/art57102.html">Read more ...</a></p>]]></description>	<guid>http://www.thebody.com/content/art57102.html</guid>	<author>jimmy.mack@hotmail.com (Jimmy Mack)</author>	<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 15:20:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item>	<title>Living With Two Diseases: HIV and Alcoholism</title>	<link>http://www.thebody.com/content/art52964.html</link>	<description><![CDATA[<p>I've spoken at length on this blog about the disease of HIV and how it affects me and my life. But I live with another disease that is just as devastating and deadly. It is also a disease that has no cure but can be "managed" with proper treatment. The disease I refer to is also one that I'm sure affects many of the readers of TheBody.com, it is the disease of alcoholism/addiction. This is a disease that I believe I was born with, just like I know I was born gay, and both have shaped by life in a big way.</p><p><a href="http://www.thebody.com/content/art52964.html">Read more ...</a></p>]]></description>	<guid>http://www.thebody.com/content/art52964.html</guid>	<author>jimmy.mack@hotmail.com (Jimmy Mack)</author>	<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 03:01:58 GMT</pubDate></item><item>	<title>Setting an Example</title>	<link>http://www.thebody.com/content/art52198.html</link>	<description><![CDATA[<p>As many of you reading this know, I just did an interview on TheBody.com. I have to say that having my profile on The Body was a trip (around the world) as I got e-mails from Turkey, Costa Rica, Australia, Russia and Canada, as well as the U.S. All of them were so positive and supportive.</p><p><a href="http://www.thebody.com/content/art52198.html">Read more ...</a></p>]]></description>	<guid>http://www.thebody.com/content/art52198.html</guid>	<author>jimmy.mack@hotmail.com (Jimmy Mack)</author>	<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 03:01:58 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>