lack of knowledge.
2006-09-01 06:57:47
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answer #1
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answered by prince47 7
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2016-08-11 12:45:02
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answered by ? 4
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2016-10-06 10:48:58
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answered by ? 4
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The thing is, everyone makes mistakes. I don't think i'd knowlingly go out and date someone who has something like herpes; however, you cannot help who you fall in love with, and those people deserve to have love too. Some people contract STD's from other methods than sleeping around and doing drugs. Heck, some married people contract STD's because they were lied to by a spouse. Every situation is different. Think about if you had an STD? Would you want to be counted out and never seen as attractive by members of the opposite sex because of a mistake you made? Probably not.
2006-09-01 07:04:25
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answer #4
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answered by LibraT 4
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I got identified with herpes (type 2) about 4 years ago, whilst I was still in college and had a dumb one-night stand. I understand loads of people say this, but I swear I had never done that sort of thing before. I just made a mistake that one time and all of a sudden I felt like I was going to have to live with the implications for my entire life. The hardest part was feeling I could never date men again. After all, who wants to go out with a girl that has sores around her "you know what" area? But since a friend shared this movie https://tr.im/WYhPK everything got better.
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2015-09-14 00:34:16
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answered by Bond 1
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Herpes can be passed along without a person having an outbreak. The cells shed and are passed to the partner. And a condom won't protect against the shedding. Someone may not know that their sexual partner has the virus.
As far as intentionally going with someone who is known to have the virus, I can't give an explanation. I
2006-09-01 07:03:04
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answered by Laughing Libra 6
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I find this question highly offensive. I was RAPED when I was 16 and the man who raped me gave me herpes. I don't have low self-esteem and I am NOT trashy and with a MBA in Business I'm certainly not dumb. I have a fiance who loves me. We are waiting until marriage to have sex. But when we do have sex we will a condom. Getting herpes wasn't my fault. I also know some people who didn't know that someone they loved had herpes and ended up with it. Through no fault of their own. I think your question is uneducated and and cruel. You need to grow up and get a life. It seems to me that YOUR the one with low self-esteem if you need to spend your time picking on people ONLINE. You are probably just too scared to run your big fat mouth out on the street. Get a life.
2006-09-01 07:03:46
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all, people don't always know they have it, and not everyone reveals it either. Second of all, one out of five people have herpes, probably half of them unaware of the fact. So as you sit back and look around, if you see ten people in the room, there is a good chance at least two of them are walking around with the herpes virus. It seems to me that you need to freshen up on your facts. Are you sure your parents aren't carrying around the virus?
2006-09-01 07:05:44
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answered by mixemup 6
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I don't think anyone would knowingly do it. They may stay with someone if they were already in love with them and then found out. I personally would freak out over the betrayal of not being told up front about it! I am so glad I am married and don't have to worry about none of this!
2006-09-01 06:59:42
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answered by AsianPersuasion :) 7
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If people are willing to give up the sex and love the person enough then its worth it. You dont have to get the STD. People can use condoms. though its not 100% effective, if you love the person enough you can not have sex as much and you can use protection.
Life and relationships are not always all about the sex....
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2006-09-01 06:59:04
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answered by Brittany B 2
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i think that people get so caught up in the thought of being there for someone or not being alone that they have to take what they can get for affection. there is no way i can knowingly have sex with a person that has a STD, that is so freaking nasty.
2006-09-01 07:04:58
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answered by platinum 1
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