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Adrienne

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Seriously, some people here are such jerks just because I only have THE HSV-1 and not the HSV-2 or genital herpes so kinda like I don't belong in the club like wtf. They'd be saying like it's not a big deal, suck it up cuz most people have it, etc. In all seriousness, you don't have the right to brush it off like that cuz you don't know the impact these buggers affect to an individual. This isn't a contest on who's got the worse. 

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I now have genital h. As a child I got thr worse cold sores actually just as painful as genitals and every one could see them. I unde

10 minutes ago, Adrienne said:

Seriously, some people here are such jerks just because I only have THE HSV-1 and not the HSV-2 or genital herpes so kinda like I don't belong in the club like wtf. They'd be saying like it's not a big deal, suck it up cuz most people have it, etc. In all seriousness, you don't have the right to brush it off like that cuz you don't know the impact these buggers affect to an individual. This isn't a contest on who's got the worse. 

rstand! 

 

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50 minutes ago, LillianPanos said:

I now have genital h. As a child I got thr worse cold sores actually just as painful as genitals and every one could see them. I unde

rstand! 

 

Exactly. Everyone can see them with their judging stares it kills me

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57 minutes ago, Adrienne said:

Exactly. Everyone can see them with their judging stares it kills me

I doubt I would get dropped by a woman because I got coldsores. Mannn, she would fucking run out of the door when I tell them I have genital herpes. Sure you can be in the club, but no VIP for you. Be thankful.

 

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Same i was told i have hsv1 from my gyno from my blood tests, but shes shrugging it off like its nothing. She doesn't believe i have ghsv1 but i know for a fact that i do. It's annoying that my doctor thinks that only hsv2 would mean gh. Does she not realize hsv1 can cause gh too??? 

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2 hours ago, Adrienne said:

Exactly. Everyone can see them with their judging stares it kills me

I think the reasoning is because there is no stigma to deal with having hsv1 oral.  But yes you can get obs just the same and oral sex is a risk.  But its true 80% have it so mtg someone with it is easier than ghsv.

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21 minutes ago, Soconfused2 said:

Same i was told i have hsv1 from my gyno from my blood tests, but shes shrugging it off like its nothing. She doesn't believe i have ghsv1 but i know for a fact that i do. It's annoying that my doctor thinks that only hsv2 would mean gh. Does she not realize hsv1 can cause gh too??? 

My dr too!

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