So… You have herpes, a highly contagious Sexually Transmitted Disease known to cause such undesirable things as visible sores and painful scabby blisters on your genitals, most shocking of all There Is No Cure. (Yikes..insert awkward pause in dinner conversation) Well both you and I know that you are not any less of who you are before you found out about herpes but trust me… I know from experience it will be tough, talking a potential date about your condition. Let’s face it. You WILL be rejected, probably more often than not - but you must stand strong. There is hope in finding someone who will love you for you. Very little is known about Herpes by the general public, in fact recent studies suggest 1 in 5 sexually active people get herpes (thousands of whom visit this site everyday to find each other). Most just aren’t aware because they are asymptotic and continue about their lives without ever even thinking they could be spreading a sexually transmitted disease. Well lucky them - You However Now need to be More Careful Than Ever. Research and knowledge is your best resource when dealing with the complex emotions of dating with herpes. We’re here to give you the facts and some advice you can use as you get out and get your dating life back on track!

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Herpes Diagnosis - ME?

Being diagnosed with herpes usually hits people like a ton of bricks. When your doctor or practitioner first uttered the words you probably thought to yourself, or exclaimed “Help!”! I am sure many emotions raced through your mind. How did this happen? Who gave this to me? Will I ever be able to date again? Will I ever be able to have sex again? These feelings are totally normal. As time progresses things will get easier for you in your love life.

How Did This Happen?

People think sexually transmitted diseases will ‘happen to someone else’ or that using a condom is 100% foolproof in protecting against STD’s. The most important thing to realize is that ANYONE who is sexually active has an extremely high likelihood that they will come into contact herpes. Genital herpes is very common. Many estimates have placed the lifetime likelihood of getting genital herpes to be in the range of 20%. Think about that. That is 1 out of every 5 people! It is almost impossible to be sexually active with more than one partner your entire life and avoid catching herpes. While most do not know they have the herpes virus because it does not cause any visible symptoms, they are still able to transmit the virus to others. Even if this does sound alarming, it is comforting to know that most people are exposed to herpes. For most people herpes does not cause any outbreaks. Telling your current or future dating partner armed with these statistics about herpes makes it much easier to be honest with them.

How Can I find other people with herpes virus for dating?

We understand at times it is difficult especially in the beginning stages of learning about herpes or if you have been rejected in the past. That is why we have affiliated with the top STD dating site to create PositiveCupid.com! Find others in your area today that have herpes and share your outlook on dating. It is free to join and you can start communicating right away in our forums! Then sign up for direct anonymous communicating and more features. Sign up today FREE!

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One of the challenges that face HIV-positive men and women involves finding ways to continue to have a rewarding social, romantic and sexual life. Unfortunately there continues to be fear and stigma about HIV and AIDS, but nobody living with HIV or AIDS should be forced to live in isolation. A number of dating sites have emerged to help HIV-positive individuals meet other people.

Tips and Warnings

One of the greatest advantages of an HIV-positive dating site is that it removes one of the toughest impediments to dating: how to tell someone that you are HIV positive. Stay open to change. If you are dating for the first time since you learned you are HIV positive, it is likely that you have changed and grown significantly since your last relationship. You may find yourself dating someone unlike anyone you have ever dated before.

Protect your privacy. Be honest and responsible about your HIV status and other issues, but remember that on the Internet, even on an HIV positive dating site, the spread of truth can be viral.

Prepare to Join an HIV-Positive Dating Site

Make a decision that it is time to begin meeting other people to find someone you would like to date. Decide whether there are specific parameters or requirements for people that you want to meet, including such things as age, gender, HIV status, and profession or relationship status. Look for an HIV-positive online dating site that is likely to draw the kinds of people you are looking for.

Take a few good, current photographs of yourself and maintain them in your computer’s “My Pictures” folder. A good, casual and well-lit photo is usually essential to getting noticed on any dating site.

Avoid dating websites that seem to exist primarily to draw traffic for ulterior advertising purposes, pop-up ads and spam. You can usually tell in your first few seconds of looking at a site whether or not it is legitimate. Illegitimate sites can do damage to your computer and waste your time without ever putting you in contact with any real people. Ensure that you trust any website before you join or provide private information such as email address or credit card information.

You Can Meet Potential Dates on an HIV-Positive Dating Site

Draft a fun, warm personal ad about yourself and consider running it by a friend or two for reactions and input. Your personal ad and photograph will be your first impression, and will make a tremendous difference in the kind of people you attract.

Study other people’s personal ads on a site that appeals to you. Join and post your own ad and photograph there or on another legitimate site. Interact with people who interest you, based on their ads or their responses to your personal ad.

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December 14, 2008

Herpes Signs and Symptoms

What does herpes look like?

A Cold Sore

Before a cold sore appears the area will sometimes tingle, feel slightly raised and may appear red and inflamed. This pain or tingling sensation is called the prodrome (or warning symptom) and typically occurs 1 to 2 days before the cold sore appears.

A cold sore generally appears as a small, fluid-filled blister, which goes through a cycle of phases. The blister will usually weep (ulcerate) and form a scab or ‘crusting’ before healing and disappearing completely. The duration of a typical cold sore outbreak may last from 8 to 12 days.

Genital Herpes

One or more of the following symptoms may be experienced if the infection is located in the genital area:

Muscle aches or pains near to the area
A blister, cut, tear, sore, bump or rash in the infected area
Itching, tingling, or burning sensations
Vaginal or penile discharge
Burning and/or pain when urinating
Flu-like symptoms such as headache, fever and swollen glands

Time before any symptoms show

Herpes Incubation Period

The herpes virus can lay dormant for various time periods and may be in your system for a time period before any symptoms begin to show. The usual incubation period of the virus (time before any symptoms show) is approximately two to twelve days after the first exposure to the virus.

However, there are many possibilities. Some people never experience active symptoms and others may not experience a recognizable outbreak for several months or even years after exposure.

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One of the challenges that face HIV-positive men and women involves finding ways to continue to have a rewarding social, romantic and sexual life. Unfortunately there continues to be fear and stigma about HIV and AIDS, but nobody living with HIV or AIDS should be forced to live in isolation. A number of dating sites have emerged to help HIV-positive individuals meet other people.

Hints and Cautions

The advantages of an HIV-positive dating site is that it gets rid of one of the toughest impediments to dating: telling someone that you are HIV positive. Stay available for change. If you are dating for the first time since you learned you are HIV positive, it is likely that you have changed and grown significantly since your last relationship. You could find yourself dating people unlike anyone you have ever dated previously.

Protect your personal privacy. Be honest and responsible about your HIV/AIDS status and other issues, but remember that on the Internet, even on an HIV positive dating site, the spread of information can be quick.

Prepare to Join an HIV-Positive Dating Site

Make a decision that it is time to begin meeting other people to find someone you would like to date. Decide whether there are specific parameters or requirements for people that you want to meet, including such things as age, gender, HIV status, and profession or relationship status. Look for an HIV-positive online dating site that is likely to draw the kinds of people you are looking for.

Take a few good, current photographs of yourself and maintain them in your computer’s “My Pictures” folder. A good, casual and well-lit photo is usually essential to getting noticed on any dating site.

Stay away from dating sites that seem to exist primarily to draw traffic for ulterior advertising purposes, pop-up ads and spam. You can quickly tell in your first few seconds of looking at a site whether or not it is legitimate. Bad websites can do damage to your computer and waste your time without ever putting you in contact with any real people. Ensure that you trust any website before you join the site, or provide private personal information such as email address or credit card information.

Find Potential Dates on an HIV-Positive Dating Website

Write a fun, easy-going personal ad about yourself and consider running it by your friends for their reactions. Your personal ad and photograph will be your first impression, and will make a tremendous difference in the kind of people you meet and date.

Read other people’s personal ads on a site that appeals to you. Join and post your own ad and photograph there or on another legitimate site. Connect with people who interest you, based on their ads or their responses to your ad.

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