Anonymous wrote:If you get it in your eye you can go blind. It can cause blindness and death in newborns. Disclose it, OP. I'm disgusted this is even a question for you. Maybe your new GF won't disclose her HIV status.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I’d be furious if someone didn’t disclose this to me, and if I found out later on I’d immediately dump them for being dishonest.
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Ok big deal. By that time you probably already have the STD. Maybe know them well, and both get tested BEFORE you go further in the relationship.
It is so common, routine STD testing does not test for herpes. So you may have it, not know, and just be asymptomatic. You can shed the virus with no outbreak. Do not assume you have been tested for herpes if you had an STD panel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. I’d be furious if someone didn’t disclose this to me, and if I found out later on I’d immediately dump them for being dishonest.
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Ok big deal. By that time you probably already have the STD. Maybe know them well, and both get tested BEFORE you go further in the relationship.
Anonymous wrote:YES. You must. As someone who contracted HSV 1 from an asymptomatic boyfriend from oral sex, you must disclose this. It’s herpes. Let’s kill the stigma.
Anonymous wrote:In many cases, not disclosing could be a crime. By deliberating without information about a sexually transmitted disease, the other person’s consent could be deemed void because HAD that person known OP had an STD he/she would not have consented. It is a form of sexual assault. People have been prosecuted (and sued) for this.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you should disclose. I had a guy tell me on our seventh or eighth date after we’d already made out many times. Also, he had offered to go down on me - I said no because I had my period- before he disclosed. Meaning he was going to go down on me without telling me thus potentially exposing me to genital herpes without my consent. You can spread it even when you aren’t having an outbreak. Also you can take an antiviral that lessens your chance of spreading it so that’s something to consider.