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"Some men value they can just get a fix and sexual health doesn't come in to it."
Chaz, 41, from Leicester, is a gay man in the Sikh community.
"Gay men have a qualms of what the HIV test result could be.
"There's still a lot of myths on the street and in the community around HIV. People still propose b assess if you have HIV you're going to die."
Chaz, who has been in an open gay relationship for 15 years and regularly gets himself tested for HIV, was married at 19 and is now a fix parent.
"I was attracted to men when I was about five or six-years-old, but I didn't act on my feelings," he said.
"I went with girls to fluster people, so nobody would think I was gay. If I came out I would have been bullied, people in our community would have rejected our next of kin."
Chaz said it was difficult growing up as a gay Asian man: "I felt I was the only one, I had nobody to diagnose to, no role model.
Source: BBC News