Find Passion and New Love with Online Herpes Dating Sites
November 13, 2009 by Natalia & Savannah
Filed under Relationships and Herpes
Best Herpes Dating Sites Online
Being single with herpes is undoubtedly an extremely difficult thing to deal with. You have to deal with questions on whether you can trust a new partner with your secret, you worry that they may tell everyone you know about your condition – or worst yet – reject you in a horribly humiliating way. Although it is estimated that nearly one in five adults have either herpes simplex type 1 or herpes simplex type 2, an estimated eighty percent of those people are unaware of their status. This can make dating with herpes very challenging, this is even doubly so with genital herpes as most people see herpes type 2 as the “nasty” herpes.
No matter what your age or how long you have had the herpes virus, it is important that you know that you are not alone. The advent of the internet has brought together those with herpes from all over the world. Not only is love with herpes right at the tip of your fingers, but the web has also spurred the creation of many herpes and HSV support groups. You know longer have to suffer in silence nor do you have to fear being alone for the rest of your life.
There are dozens of sexually transmitted disease dating sites, these include sites created specifically for those with herpes, HSV as well HIV/AIDS. Let’s discuss some of the most popular herpes dating sites.
Positive Singles: PositiveSingles is the largest STD dating site on the web with an estimated one hundred thousand members. The are really a full feature online dating site just as you would expect for non-std sites. PositiveSingles is not limited to just people with herpes though, there membership also allows for people with HSV, hepatitis type B&C and HIV/AIDS. Although herpes is an incurable disease it is not a potentially fatal disease like HIV/AIDS. Privacy is a huge concern when it comes to somethiing as sensitive as health conditions, PositiveSingles does allow you the ability to control who can and can not see your profile.
Meet People With Herpes: Meet People With Herpes, or more commonly known as MPWH is the largest dating site dedicated specifically to those with herpes/HPV. MPwH has a community atmosphere complete with forums, chat rooms, and a regularly updated bulletin. The user interface isn’t as pretty as PositiveSingles but the membership is reportedly very active.
There are millions of people with herpes who are still living their lives, having successful relationships, getting married and having children. Your herpes diagnosis does not signal the end of your dating life.

PositiveSingles.com – the best, most trusted and largest anonymous STD dating site!
Can You Get Herpes if You Wear a Condom and the Person Had No Outbreak?
October 24, 2009 by Natalia & Savannah
Filed under Relationships and Herpes
Can you get herpes if you wear a condom and the person had no outbreak?
If you are sexually intimate with a person who has herpes simplex II, or genital herpes there are a few things that you should know about herpes transmission.
The herpes simplex viruses are transmitted through skin to skin contact. It is not a blood borne virus, it lays dormant in the nervous system, and when it is triggered it rises to the surface. This is known as a herpes outbreak. Genital herpes outbreaks can look like anything from puss filled sores, to small open wounds. They can occur inside the vagina, on the scrotum, pelvis, the inner thigh, buttocks or lower back. Herpes sores can be big enough to see visibly, but they can also be be small as a pin point and barely noticeable to the human eye.
Now that you understand what a genital herpes outbreak is and the ways it can appear – you should realize that the answer to your question is simply yes – you can still get herpes even if you wear a condom and the person has no visible signs of an outbreak.
If you are in a relationship with a person who has genital herpes and are considering being sexually intimate with them, it is important for you to have a honest discussion about what types of medications they take. While condoms can reduce your risk, it is not a fool proof method of prevention. In order to protect yourself, your partner should commit
to taking daily suppressive therapy like Valtrex. Studies have shown that using condoms combined with daily suppressive therapy will reduce your risk to under two to five percent.
Dating Someone With Herpes TIps & Advice
September 12, 2009 by Natalia & Savannah
Filed under Relationships and Herpes
Finding out that your new boyfriend or girlfriend has herpes…
So you’ve met this really great person, the chemistry is just right – they have a great personality, it seems like this person was custom made just for you. Out of nowhere that person starts to act a little distant and tells you that there is a need for “the talk”. Things have been going so well that you can’t figure out what you could possibly need to “talk” about. Over dinner the person drops a major bomb on you; “Honey, I have genital herpes”, and just like that you feel like your entire world may come crashing down.
The truth is, this conversation happens hundreds of times every single day.There are millions of people infected with herpes types 1 and 2, and whether they have the type that shows up on their mouths, or the one that shows up on their privates – it is equally contagious and can be transmitted to either part of the body. The medical industry estimates that nearly 80% of those infected with herpes don’t know it. So before you spazz out on your guy or girl, ask yourself, “Do I have herpes as well?”
Herpes sounds like a really scary disease to have, and while I’m not suggesting that you take it lightly – of all the sexually transmitted diseases, it has the least damaging long term impact. Did you know that routine STD tests DO NOT screen for herpes? Many in the medical industry say they don’t bother to test for it specifically because so many people have it, that it’s a lot more common than one may think. Some doctors even refer to it as a “dermatological annoyance…nothing serious”. Now that isn’t said to dress it up so that you may disregard it or think that it isn’t really a big deal, but the demonetization of herpes has made the condition overblown.
So what should you do if you find out that the person your dating has herpes? Here are a few things to consider:
1. Can you see a long term relationship with this person despite the herpes? Because herpes is not a life threatening condition there should be no fear of death or anything like that. He or she is the same person that you were falling in love with yesterday as they are today. Herpes is not an indication of a promiscuous lifestyle, so just because they have herpes doesn’t mean that they sleep around with everyone. Did you know that herpes can be transmitted even when using a condom? I bet you didn’t!
2. The chances of passing herpes to a partner decreases by 73% when a person takes daily suppressive medications, the most popular being Valtrex. The use of condoms combined with daily medication decreases the chance of infection by 98%
3. The longer a person has herpes, the more infrequent the outbreaks are. The first year of a herpes infection is also the most active year, most people will experience an outbreak every three to four months. However as time passes the body develops an immunity to the virus meaning the outbreaks occur less and less. Many people who have the virus report having fewer than one outbreak per year after the first 5 years.
There is life after a herpes diagnosis or discussion, and although it is contagious, it does not have to be the end of the world. If you can honestly see yourself with this person one, two or even five years down the line – don’t rob yourself of that love and happiness. Herpes transmission can be avoided with mutual respect and communication.
