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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who are all you people who are managing to find FWBs 15-20 years younger? How do you even manage that? ...you probably still have all your hair, don't you?[/quote] I am a woman and look much younger. Not hard. Very easy. Tons of people are interested. I say no a lot. But I have had a few. [/quote] Do you make them do std test for HSV2? Or always condoms ? They are np exclusive with you right ? [/quote] Most doctors won’t do a test for HSV2. Mine won’t. I do talk about STDs. I use condoms. Yes, they have been exclusive unless lying. I am not dating now though. It’s not worth my time even though I can get hot and young options. When I see someone, it usually lasts about eight months to a year and then I end it. I have been divorced 4.5 years. [/quote] As I see so you probably have HSV2 yourself and don’t care. You can get a test for $40 with online labcorp referral not that expensive or hard. Usually those who don’t do it have breakouts [/quote] No, I don't have HSV2. I asked my OB for a test. She says results are complicated and she would never test anyone who did not have sores. She sais HSV2 tests don't indicate whether the virus is in your gentials or oral (HSV2 can also be oral in addition to HSV1). She said you could have HSV2 and never have an outbreak. She does not recommend the test. It is not a simple test like other tests.[/quote] How do you know then you don't have it, if it's that complicated? There are standard tests for that, Cigna covers it as part of STD panel twice a year. CVS has over the counter test that's rather precise. Never had an OBGYN decline testing for it. It's helpful to know if I can infect someone or if they can infect me and make decisions in relation to my body accordingly. [/quote]
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