Herpes and Dating
March 14, 2010 by Tainted Touch
Filed under Relationships
Many of people find it difficult to talk about sexual health but as times change, it’s becoming more important. We continue to discover more about all the different diseases, viruses and infections that are sexually transmitted that proves just how important it is. Herpes is one of these viruses and herpes, like other viruses, can stay in your system for life and there is no cure. This fact that there is no cure for the virus makes people feel hopeless, however, the symptoms themselves can be treated quite effectively.
Herpes and Dating
If you have herpes and you are dating, you need to practice safe sex. If you do not think you have herpes and you are dating, you still need to protect yourself from herpes. Most people who have herpes don’t know they have it and without proper testing, there’s no real way of knowing for sure what you are dealing with.
How Does Herpes Spread?
Herpes is contagious and it is spread by having sexual intercourse or any form of skin-to-skin contact. For example if you have oral sex with a person who has oral herpes (commonly known as cold sores) then you are at risk of catching herpes. Touching, sexual intimacy and kissing are all activities which can spread the virus.
Herpes Dating Sites
While I don’t recommend limiting yourself to such a small dating pool, I do understand there are many who would just as soon avoid having the talk altogether. Thanks to the internet, there are options available to date only in the pool of those living with herpes.
The herpes dating sites we recommend are PositiveSingles and Single-Again.net – However, there is a growing trend in the mainstream dating sites that allows you to recognize someone else with herpes. Simply look for or search for the code “437737” this number spells HERPES on a touch-tone phone.
Protect Yourself From Genital Herpes
October 30, 2009 by Tainted Touch
Filed under Diagnosis, Treatment
Genital herpes is one of the most contagious diseases. It is a STD- Sexually Transmitted Disease. Any sexual encounter with an affected person can get you genital herpes. Genital herpes flare-ups are quite painful and this disease takes a big toll on the psychology and affects relationships. Let us find out about how to prevent it.
Genital Herpes- how does it spread?
The herpes virus lies dormant in those who have got it. Suppose you have unprotected sex with somebody who is in dormant state, you may still get it. If you have sex – protected or unprotected with any body that has active sores of genital herpes, you may get it. Sometimes those who have contacted herpes may not be aware of that. That complicates the situation because they will unknowingly pass on the virus to you. Let us find out about what you can do?
Genital Herpes-protect yourself
To protect yourself from genital herpes you should avoid multiple partners. There is no way you can guarantee that one of your many partners is not having genital herpes. Have monogamous relationship. If you have a new partner, try to find out if she/he has had any symptoms of genital herpes. This may sound difficult, but there are no easy options. Use latex condoms. Avoid oral sex because that is always unprotected. Herpes never leaves you once you get it. Please protect yourself.
This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.

