The confrontation between Tony and the man who infected him, to protect others, touches the heart as does the whole article. Recommended Reading…
Two hours into our first meeting, I knew that Francisco Segundo Martínez Sosa (Frank) is gay (just looking at him tells you that); is a composer and a writer; was nearly successful at suicide; is the father of two children; and has AIDS. His relationship with the disease is like a marriage: it’s been with him for twenty-four years, the same amount of time that he’s been with his partner, Antonio Peña Díaz (Tony). Read More…