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No, not at all.

It's changed my awareness of STDs though, but I haven't had problems meeting guys or being in relationships with them.

ALL of the guys I have dated (including a guy I was with for 4 years) were super nice to me about it. None of them ran away screaming or anything.

It's really not as big of a deal as people make it seem. Yes, it's life long, and yes, the outbreaks are annoying, but at least it's not deadly!

2007-07-30 08:23:08 · answer #1 · answered by Alli 7 · 0 0

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2016-08-10 01:31:47 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It has probably made me think more about the men I get interested in and try to choose ones I think might take the news better - so it has improved my taste in men!

Otherwise no, I have no interest in only seeing other men with herpes, I don't see it as a big deal, and although I would tell someone I was planning to have a longer term relationship with I don't see it as a moral obligation to tell all men, I wouldn't tell if it was a one night stand etc. I have type one, most men in the UK get cold sores and none of them would stop before sex to tell me they get cold sores so why should I when my type of herpes is the same as oral but much less infectious? The first thing everyone I told said when I told them was that it was unlucky but I should just keep it to myself and I am prepared to more or less go with that for casual relationships. Having said that I like telling people as an experiment just to see how they will react.

2007-07-27 19:57:20 · answer #3 · answered by mayflower25 6 · 0 0

I am absolutely terrified and I feel so alone. I just found out last week that I tested positive for hsv1 and 2. I have been with the same man for the past 10 years and within the last year found out that he has cheated on me with numerous women. I am so scared that I can give it to my children by kissing them and them eating with me...I feel like my whole life has changed. And even though the nurses, my doctor, and websites say that a lot of people have it I still feel like I am by myself. My self esteem has dropped and I feel like I have been used up. But now, My life is very happy.

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2016-05-15 02:33:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i would think so especially if u are truthful about the situation....since herpes aren't curable things will be a bit strange when u 2 want the nether regions to bump&grind.lol

seriously the only herpes virus i know of that u can get rid of within a few days and keep at bay for months/years at a time are cold sores{they are a form of herpes} & if someone had a cold sore & went to town on someone else that can lead to the herpes we all hear & see advertised on t.v.

2007-07-27 00:49:28 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-09-30 21:48:32 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I've had it for 12 years, and I've pretty much limited myself to dating online. I can tell the person up front, before getting emotionally involved, and if they aren't ok with it, the rejection is alot easier online than face to face. And surprisingly, I haven't been rejected all that much. I've dated more people without H than with. But I do distance myself from men in "real life", try to avoid dating someone I've met face to face first just because I don't want to have that conversation. And the few times I have, I usually tell them over the phone. It's not an easy talk to have.

2007-07-28 16:01:53 · answer #7 · answered by A nobody from Oklahoma 4 · 0 0

with actual interaction, no..but with sexual activity yes, people are scared of STD's except for some guys out there, studies show that guys prefer to have unprotected sex and live with STD's than using protection, scary stuff, but just live your life the way you would, you're as normal as anybody out there, take your meds on time, and when there are no outbreaks, go for it, make sure you tell your partner, and always use protection.

2007-07-27 02:18:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

It changed mine. I felt I had a responsibility to tell everyone I might be having sex with beforehand and that's just a different interaction as opposed to "Hey, you're hot, let's do it."

p.s. Gay people can get herpes too!

2007-07-27 13:55:46 · answer #9 · answered by me 4 · 1 1

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2017-03-02 09:22:42 · answer #10 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

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