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In any event, there's a vaccine so there's little reason it should be as widespread as it is.
The vaccine has not even been in circulation but about 7-8 years, if I'm not mistaken.
In any event, there's a vaccine so there's little reason it should be as widespread as it is.
All because of a "less than 1% chance".
HIV/HSV
From experience , sometimes honesty is not the best policy.
I do not tell any partners I have anything, if I do not have breakouts.
Just do not have any sexual contact while you're breaking out.
When I found out I had contracted these I cried, thought my life would be over, what would I do if I find a good man in my future, how would I tell him, etc.
I just find that it's better to not tell them. So many people can have these stds and not even know for years.
Don't let it bother you so much, just do your thing; treat your breakouts with valtrex, antibiotics, or get the HPV warts burned off.
There isn't a blood test for hpv or herpes. If your asymptomatic you're asymptomatic. So yeah....I forgot my point.....time to go back to the bottle then to jerking off.
I know that nowadays in places of decent medicine we can control the amount of HIV/HSV in a person to the point where they are more or less non-contagious if they stick to their medication and safe sex practices.
There are also tons of people who carry HSV-1 or 2 and never become symptomatic. About 85-92% of all people here in Germany carry HSV-1.
I apologize if I had some of my facts incorrect and please forgive if it came across as I was "blaming" men for spreading it about as that is certainly not how I meant it..that it was mens fault anymore than it was a womans. I will have to do a little research on the topic as it has been a bit since I have looked at anything regarding it. The only people who I guess could really be blamed would be those who know for certain that they are exposing others and not telling their sex partner that it is a risk for them.