Anonymous wrote:Getting STDs should be the least of your worries. Answering to our Creator on the day of judgement, should bother you more than anything else. Please repent and only have sex with your spouse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over 10 percent of adults have HSV-2. Most full STD testing panels don't include it because it is so common. HSV-1 is more common. Ironically, although HSV-2 is known as genital herpes and HSV-1 is known as oral herpes, both versions can be transmitted through genital or oral contact.
Who cares how common it is? Do you want it? Or a Lifetime of meds? Explaining to partners & putting others at risk ?
Eww
I’ve had it for 20 years and I literally take medication once every 1-2 years when I think one might be coming on. It usually doesn’t materialize. My spouse has never caught it.
I have a good friend who has been rejected by a few guys because of this. Funny thing, she is an incredible woman (hence her being super up front about it) and they missed out over something seriously minor. She ended up with a phenomenal guy. People DGAF about HPV, but that’s the one that can literally kill you.
Seriously, I find most adults still have an adolescent attitude about HSV but are super casual about other STDs that are more than just an inconvenience. Also, y’all already have herpes, just FYI. That’s why you have or will get your shingles vax.
Holy crap are you dumb!
Anonymous wrote:I don't get why anyone would risk this. Can't wrap my head around it.
Anonymous wrote:Oh joy it's our annual herpes is the devil thread!
Anonymous wrote:Many people get HSV while very young, before they are sexually active. HSV-1 is extremely common, even among people who never had sex, because people share bottles, forks, etc., and HSV-2 can be transmitted orally too. There are reasons why standard STD panels don't test for either HSV-1 or HSV-2. The reasons are that all types of HSV are extremely common and not a very big deal for people who have them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over 10 percent of adults have HSV-2. Most full STD testing panels don't include it because it is so common. HSV-1 is more common. Ironically, although HSV-2 is known as genital herpes and HSV-1 is known as oral herpes, both versions can be transmitted through genital or oral contact.
Who cares how common it is? Do you want it? Or a Lifetime of meds? Explaining to partners & putting others at risk ?
Eww
I’ve had it for 20 years and I literally take medication once every 1-2 years when I think one might be coming on. It usually doesn’t materialize. My spouse has never caught it.
I have a good friend who has been rejected by a few guys because of this. Funny thing, she is an incredible woman (hence her being super up front about it) and they missed out over something seriously minor. She ended up with a phenomenal guy. People DGAF about HPV, but that’s the one that can literally kill you.
Seriously, I find most adults still have an adolescent attitude about HSV but are super casual about other STDs that are more than just an inconvenience. Also, y’all already have herpes, just FYI. That’s why you have or will get your shingles vax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t take the risk unless married. If you catch it and you break up, there goes your sex/dating life.
Also not sure your child status but HSV can cause major complications during pregnancy. If kids are in your future, that’s something to think about.
Your dating pool would shrink, but it would not disappear completely.
Depends on OP's ethnicity really.
Very rare among whites at less than 4% and definitely a dealbreaker for most, but over 45% of blacks have it, and over 75% of gays have it and it's no big deal.
Other demographics vary in between the extremes.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an old virgin but have a bf who gets cold sores and doesn't take meds for it. Wondering if I should tell him to take it or what before we have sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's a no from me dog!
This. No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I'm an old virgin but have a bf who gets cold sores and doesn't take meds for it. Wondering if I should tell him to take it or what before we have sex.