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Herpes question I can't find a straight answer to:
Can some one with herpes still have sex??
It may sound silly, but no one has given me a straight answer on this one. And I didn't find it anywhere else on the community. I don't know which type of herpes I have (when I asked the nurse she looked at me all confused and asked "why does it matter? It's herpes"). I'm on a twice-a-day anti-viral. I've never had a sore in my mouth (or eye or nose etc.). I switched birth control so I only have my period 4 times a year with the hope that fewer hormone changes would mean fewer outbreaks. I'm not at all opposed to using a condom. And I haven't had an outbreak in months.
So what's the scoop? Valtrex ads on tv would have me think they're the only way I may not spread herpes, but it's still going to happen eventually (and I'm allergiv to Valtrex, damn them!). The "INTERNETSS!!!11" would have me think that I should just kill myself now because I'll never find someone to have sex with me. And I've already had one great guy stop dating me when I told him.
Thanks in advance!
It may sound silly, but no one has given me a straight answer on this one. And I didn't find it anywhere else on the community. I don't know which type of herpes I have (when I asked the nurse she looked at me all confused and asked "why does it matter? It's herpes"). I'm on a twice-a-day anti-viral. I've never had a sore in my mouth (or eye or nose etc.). I switched birth control so I only have my period 4 times a year with the hope that fewer hormone changes would mean fewer outbreaks. I'm not at all opposed to using a condom. And I haven't had an outbreak in months.
So what's the scoop? Valtrex ads on tv would have me think they're the only way I may not spread herpes, but it's still going to happen eventually (and I'm allergiv to Valtrex, damn them!). The "INTERNETSS!!!11" would have me think that I should just kill myself now because I'll never find someone to have sex with me. And I've already had one great guy stop dating me when I told him.
Thanks in advance!
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Herpies is a skin to skin STI meaning that by touching skin you can spread the desise. So even with a condom, if the bits that ARN'T covered by the condom touch, then it can be spread. This includes oral sex! so be careful! Perhaps investigate an oral guard if you want to play.
AIDS however, caused by HIV is a fluid STI meaning that it can only be transfered if fluid from an infected person enters the system of someone else. The amount of fluid varies. We're talking 4 litres of saliva, but one drop of blood, semenal fluid, or vaganal discharge can do it.
Luckily, condoms have been proven to be VERY good protection against HIV trans-infection. AND oral sex can't spread it!
SOOOOO, please think before you post a comment that compares the 'badness' of various STIs.
AND you wern't so kind to lepers either were you?
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I agree with
For people living with HIV, or who have seen a friend living with HIV, the implications of using the colloquial meaning of "leper" as "outcast" can be painfully familiar. People living with HIV are still denied jobs and still risk losing friends and family relationships if they disclose their status. For reasons of sensitivity, and in the context of VP's goal to discuss STIs without stigma, it may be best to avoid making such comparisons in the future.
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While I'm sorry if you feel that this is directed at you, I would suggest instead that it's a reflection of many of our personal desires to add to a group of voices supporting new ways of thinking about STIs and stigma.
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However, for what it's worth the maintainers are discussing that thread currently -- though I will also add that the maintainer team never, ever deletes comments.
-Melissa
For the VP Team
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