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I remember the day I told my parents. We were very close; we confided in one another, so I was caught off-guard, to say the least, by their reaction. Months later, it was like the conversation never happened. It seemed like my parents had hypnotized themselves free of the information and selectively forgotten what I told them.

And it was there that only a few months later I met my boyfriend, Max. He was the first guy I ever held hands with in public. We met at a popular gay bar on December 1, and he was talking to a Spanish guy that I was checking out. I was interested for two reasons: And then, of course, because he was cute. I said, "Hi," and we started to talk, and I didn't pay attention to Max.

The Spanish guy eventually introduced me, and the three of us spent the night together dancing, then ended up at Times Square, drinking hot chocolate and talking. By the end of the night, I realized I was paying attention to the wrong guy, because the guy who made me feel butterflies in my stomach was Max.

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Big from Sex and the City. I still remember everything about our first date. He told me about his family and his childhood; As we got to know each other, I realized that we are total extreme opposites. I liked the way Max talks, he has the sort of voice you hear on evening radio. I like to watch him while he sleeps and listen to him breathe. He doesn't know it, but I wake up first in the morning just so I can watch him while he sleeps. And he always smells good. Although he only cooks once in a blue moon, when it happens, the things he makes are delicious.

I still wonder what his secret ingredients must be. Recently Max asked me to move in with him.

What if I do something wrong or mess it up? So when I got the scholarship to study dance, I got in touch and he ended up letting me stay with him at his place in Queens for a few months. You shouldn't shame us. To make ends meet while he figured out how to get out of the country, he worked remotely and did odd jobs.

The community group based in New York has been around since , and is somewhat of a one-stop-shop for those both seeking sanctuary out of places they weren't safe, and those who had made it the U. Whether it's helping people as they apply, connecting them with free lawyers, or if needed, temporary housing and affordable medical services once they arrive, they do what they can. The organization is also completely volunteer-based with no paid staff positions.

Alexy Lyosha, Co-President and a former asylum seeker himself, says that it's partially due to HIV programs closing there, but also that services that do exist are corrupt because of the intolerant culture. Sometimes they just assume it's because you are gay.

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Some doctors say, 'You are a faggot, and you are going to die, I am not going to save you. Or who won't get treated at all because they don't want to deal with the humiliation," Lyosha said. Russia surpassed over a million documented HIV cases last year , with the estimated total of infections being higher to include those who don't get tested. Reports show that only 30 percent of people get treated for HIV once diagnosed, whether they contracted it from sex or needles because of lack of access to medication. The crisis has also driven many Russians to the black market for HIV meds, which brings the risk of counterfeit products and price-gouging.

Dmitry, however, didn't find out he was HIV positive until he came to the states. He had bought a tourist visa and round trip ticket from Moscow to Los Angeles even though he knew he wasn't coming back. Once in L. When he told his friend that he hadn't been tested, and they went in together. When asked what it would have been like it he found out in Russia, he says he doesn't know what he would have done.

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They put a big red 'x' on your file, anyone at the hospital can see it. They don't respect your privacy. He also just filed his asylum case with a pro-bono lawyer and is awaiting confirmation for a work visa, which takes up to days.


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While he's found America to be a starkly positive contrast to his home country, he has also been warned of certain areas when he might not be well-received. Lyosha sees it happen frequently in the Brighton Beach area of Brooklyn, known for its heavily saturated Russian population. Where are you going to go?

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Where you can speak your language. But people are humiliated," Lyosha says of the area, which he also lived in when he first arrived in New York. Lyosha expects some pushback from the community, but it's not stopping him. Not physical, but verbal abuse is quite expected. He feels it's especially important to march because it's a privilege people back home don't have.

Just this January, people were banned from marching in a LGBTQ pride event in the Arctic circle, in the town of Salekhard, Russia under the anti-propaganda ban, which has banned pride parades for years.

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