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  1. On 27 August 2007, he married Aaron Tone in Provincetown, Massachusetts. Sullivan was barred for many years from applying for United States citizenship because of his HIV-positive status.

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  2. Mar 21, 2013 · According to a profile in M magazine, Andrew Sullivan admits that when he was diagnosed with HIV in 1993, he couldn’t get a date. But some time later, he met Aaron Tone at the Black Party–the...

  3. Nov 15, 2021 · If the stakes for America seem personal in Sullivan, it helps to know he had to fight to be American. For 22 years, the U.S. banned citizenship to those with HIV.

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  4. In 1996, when he revealed he had contracted HIV, a friend asked whom he had unprotected sex with. In Love Undetectable, his 1998 book about “friendship, sex, and survival,” Sullivan writes that he admitted it could have been anyone.

  5. Sep 2, 2021 · He has spent every summer here since 1994, the year after his HIV diagnosis. “I came here because I thought I was going to die,” he says as a waiter hands us a set of menus. Provincetown, he says, was a place where gay men had a sense of community and someone to look after them if they became ill.

  6. Andrew Sullivan is openly gay. He was diagnosed to be HIV-positive in the 1990s but has managed to keep the infection from progressing further. He is an outspoken supporter of gay rights and same-sex marriages.

  7. Nov 16, 2011 · He was worried about how public exposure of his HIV would play, Washington being the viper's nest it is, and he kept his news quiet for as long as he could.

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