If fate then turns against you, assigning you an unwanted partner, so far from your ideal, as uncomfortable and inappropriate as the AIDS virus, from which, moreover, it seems impossible to free yourself, worse than the worst lover (until death do you part...), then you have to reshuffle everything and scale down your dream.
You have to learn, even if you don't want it, because you don't love him, not even a little, to mediate with this "your" partner, as small as he is authoritarian, learn to live with him, to understand him and accept his rules, his times, his needs.
It may even happen that this relationship lasts over time, defying conventions, establishing its own modus vivendi... It may even happen that this strange ménage à deux, closed to outsiders, finds a way to evolve and open up to a third partner, establishing a sort of scalene triangle where each of them, despite their respective differences, finds their own angle, and therefore, the reason to coexist, in this strange existential geometry.
"We thought it would be interesting to tell, albeit partial, this story of hope, based on a real experience.
To break the aura of foretold doom that has enveloped us ever since the discovery of the virus led us to accept it as an uncomfortable companion in our existence."