Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had around 100 partners and have not contracted HSV2. In fact recent bloodwork shows no antibodies for HSV2 or HSV1.
Contracting HSV2 is my biggest fear regarding STIs.
Fear of HIV doesn't even register. Herpes scares the fuck out of me.
This makes no sense. What is your line of thinking?
I have sex with educated hetero white women between the ages of 24 and 30.
HIV is a non factor.
HSV2 on the other hand, is something to watch out for.
I assume you're trolling, but just in case: HSV is a more common, but it'd also impact your life A LOT less. And you're insane if think that there aren't educated white women btwn 24 and 30 who are HIV positive.
Nevertheless, I use condoms until bloodwork gives reasonable assurance of lack of STI - but still, its all about the HSV and not the HIV
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had around 100 partners and have not contracted HSV2. In fact recent bloodwork shows no antibodies for HSV2 or HSV1.
Contracting HSV2 is my biggest fear regarding STIs.
Fear of HIV doesn't even register. Herpes scares the fuck out of me.
This makes no sense. What is your line of thinking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've had around 100 partners and have not contracted HSV2. In fact recent bloodwork shows no antibodies for HSV2 or HSV1.
Contracting HSV2 is my biggest fear regarding STIs.
Fear of HIV doesn't even register. Herpes scares the fuck out of me.
This makes no sense. What is your line of thinking?
Anonymous wrote:I've had around 100 partners and have not contracted HSV2. In fact recent bloodwork shows no antibodies for HSV2 or HSV1.
Contracting HSV2 is my biggest fear regarding STIs.
Fear of HIV doesn't even register. Herpes scares the fuck out of me.
+1Anonymous wrote:Your "new friend" has integrity. You could do a lot worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to hurt feelings but that would have been a deal breaker for me.
Me too - even mouth herpes would be a deal breaker for me.
Cold sores?
Yes - so nasty!
Lol. Have fun with that since 90% of the populations has it. You probably do too!!
+1. So much misinformation.
I guess that if I have it then I must be symptomless then because I've never ever had a cold sore. I know a couple people who do get them and I avoid them like the plague when they do. And absolutely never let anyone in my family share utensils or anything with them at any time. Nasty!! I could never kiss someone who gets them.
I do know I'm CMV negative.
What happens if your kids get cold sores? Most exposure for that is childhood and teens. Will you avoid them like the plague too? Or manage it like a health issue?
I'm not advocating that you drop your hygiene practices. We do the same in our household. But kids are exposed at school, at friends, at relatives. You can't control everything.
Probably won't be kissing my kid on the face if he/she gets a cold sore. And we'd all be extra careful about sharing food, washing hands, etc. I'm stuck with my kids, but wouldn't knowingly enter into a new relationship with someone with herpes. Any type.
Anonymous wrote:+1. So much misinformation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't want to hurt feelings but that would have been a deal breaker for me.
Me too - even mouth herpes would be a deal breaker for me.
Cold sores?
Yes - so nasty!
Lol. Have fun with that since 90% of the populations has it. You probably do too!!
+1. So much misinformation.
I guess that if I have it then I must be symptomless then because I've never ever had a cold sore. I know a couple people who do get them and I avoid them like the plague when they do. And absolutely never let anyone in my family share utensils or anything with them at any time. Nasty!! I could never kiss someone who gets them.
I do know I'm CMV negative.
What happens if your kids get cold sores? Most exposure for that is childhood and teens. Will you avoid them like the plague too? Or manage it like a health issue?
I'm not advocating that you drop your hygiene practices. We do the same in our household. But kids are exposed at school, at friends, at relatives. You can't control everything.