Are you negative for hsv1? It’s extremely common so you’ll be limiting yourself if you are. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db304.pdf Also all women I dated never asked about std status or insist on condom. So women are just as reckless |
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Everyone has herpes, most people are exposed to type 1 by age 5. Very few people have outbreaks after the initial early exposure. Because it’s so ubiquitous, doctors never test you for type 1 (when you get a std test) unless you specifically ask (and even then they hesitate.) Chances are you have antibodies for it and don’t even remember getting it.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/herpes-hsv1-and-hsv2#:~:text=Fifty%20to%2080%20percent%20of,in%20or%20around%20the%20mouth. |
You are talking about HSV1. 70% of the population does not have genital herpes. |
36% of non-Hispanic white have HSV1 that's not "extremely common". No, I don't exclude HSV1 positive partners if I see LTR potential. Still need to know the status though as it also causes genital outbreaks and there are ways to avoid it. |
No, not everyone has it. it's actually 35% for HSV1, 14% HSV2 for white non-Hispanic adults, according to your own link. And HSV infections are going down, due to anti virals use. Anyway, this is a factor to consider: if someone is negative there is no need to get infected through casual unprotected sex. I wouldn't care if my long term partner had it though |
That's terrible you sleep with women who dont' ask for condoms. You are high risk for HPV related throat cancer in your 70s |
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Most people who have genital herpes know they have genital herpes. Do you think these people literally just got it and have no idea? Which means they take medicine. It also means they are going to tell you. It also means even if you don’t use protection (which you absolutely should) you are still probably not gonna get it IF they aren’t currently having an outbreak. People are married to people with genital herpes and have never given it to their spouse.
But regardless, it’s not a bad thing to be paranoid. Take precautions. All of them. Signed-my dad has herpes. Mom never got it. Didn’t find out until I was an adult, obviously. |
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Op keep in mind that these threads go the same way every time.
According to DCUM-every single person who is not married is walking around with an incurable std. |
You are way too naive. Most people wont disclose unless you ask for tests. Because having genital hsv closes off opportunity for casually dating multiple partners. Just read online how many people get infected from ONS and then these casual sex partners deny or just block their numbers. |
How do you know? How many people do you know who have genital herpes? How would you know of they are only disclosing when asked for test results? I’m asking because you seem very sure that you have met “most people” and know exactly what they do. |
Do you think the group of people looking for sex with strangers online without commitment and attachment wouldn't be a high risk group for STDs? If this group doesn't have STDs, then who does? Nobody is saying every single person on the apps has an STD, but that if OP is looking for the safe way to find this, there isn't one. |
| I'm shocked people care so much about HSV which is a nuisance and not HIV, given DC has a pretty high rate of HIV. |
+1. These people have slept with more than a handful of people. |
I wish people wouldn’t just say things without backing them up with statistics. It’s an actual crime to have sex with someone and not disclose that you have HIV. Plus-no matter how you want to spin it, HIV is still very much most prevalent in the gay and needle drug communities. And there are preventives that are pretty much given to the gay community like candy these days. The rate of HIV has gone down consistently. It’s also still a thing for homeless/sex worker/drug users to have babies with HIV but by and large it’s not typically straight people who aren’t doing drugs who are getting new cases. I would be way more afraid of herpes and syphilis. |
| well this thread went sideways and never got back on track. |