“Being gey destroyed my life because I contracted HIV but God came to my rescue. I am now saved and married.
I don’t want to go back to that life,” 28-year-old Duncan Kimathi has shared his testimony.
Kimathi told TUKO.co.ke that he had many gey partners and many have contracted HIV from one of them.
He said that his family had isolated him for being gay because they thought he wasn’t normal.
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He is happy to be married to Josephine Karui, 27, who is HIV-negative. This is still a mystery to him.
“When I met my wife, I didn’t tell her I was HIV positive but she later came to know about it when she found an ARV drug in one of my pockets.
I was shocked that she didn’t react to it because we had been intimate for close to one and a half years without protection.
She told she was a Christian and couldn’t leave me because of the virus.
We went for a test and she turned out negative. I can’t explain how my wife didn’t contract HIV during that time.
After that time, we followed doctor’s advice on how to protect each other.”
“I was once told that it is difficult to quit the life of being gay, but one needs to look for a motivating factor to quit gayism.
My wife was my motivational factor. For young people, don’t start this life if you are not ready for the consequences,” Kimathi explained.