2011年5月5日星期四

Herpes Dating Sites Are A Place To Meet Other Herpes Singles


If are single and living with genital herpes then you are not alone. Over 19 million Americans will be diagnosed with genital herpes this year alone. There are million more that are infected but do not know it since they have never shown any symptoms of the virus.
Herpes Dating is going mainstream. With one in five sexually active Americans infected with this disease, memberships at the bigger herpes dating sites are growing rapidly.
On the larger herpes dating sites there are herpes infected members from all over the world. Millions of single Americans with genital herpes flock to these sites because they offer a better alternative to regular dating websites. There is also a huge number of members from the United Kingdom as well.
If you have genital herpes and you are single then you should consider a membership at an STD online dating site. Many of the STD / Herpes dating websites have herpes forums, chat and some even offer a free blog to all members.
As a single person that is infected with herpes simplex and genital herpes, I have found that I feel more at ease using these herpes dating sites. One of the worse things about dating with herpes is that you have to tell the other person about your disease. You and I both know just how stressful and awful you can sometimes feel before you have to tell someone. I always get a pit in my stomach and my mouth always gets very parched. I hate that feeling! Don't you?
One of the best things I like about herpes dating sites is that the other person already knows about your STD since it is listed on your dating profile. With your date already knowing, It just makes the stress go away so you can enjoy your date and fall in love naturally without the worries of having to tell your secret.
I have tried a lot of STD dating sites and www.HsinglesMatch.com is the biggest and the best one I have found. They have some members with HIV and HPV too but 90% are single adults with genital herpes who are looking for love.

2011年4月24日星期日

When You Have Herpes Dating Should Still Be Fun


If you have herpes, dating might sound like a depressing chore. You might be afraid that you’ll frighten a potential partner away when you tell them you have herpes. And you should prepare yourself for that. Some people will hear that and not give you a fair chance.
As painful as that can be, you shouldn’t let it get you down. For people who have herpes, dating can be more difficult. But there are many ways you can make dating an enjoyable part of your life again. You don’t have to feel like you shouldn’t ask someone out because of the disease.
It’s important for you to realize that you’re not alone. Herpes is a common disease. In fact, about 25% of the population in the United States carries the virus for genital herpes. That’s 1 in four people who carry the disease. Unfortunately, most of them don’t even know they have it.
So you’re not alone, and you’re not the only person to suffer with herpes. Dating can be a challenge, even knowing that. But because so many people do suffer with the disease, there are ways you can meet them. Online sites designed to introduce people who have herpes are available to you.
You don’t have to limit yourself by thinking you must find a mate who has herpes. Dating can continue much as before, if you wish. But websites designed for those with the disease can help take a lot of pressure off you. You won’t have to ‘break it’ to your date that you have herpes, because they have it too and are aware that you do.
Using sites like that can be a great way to get back on the dating scene without having to tell anyone you have herpes. Though it’s important to remember that you shouldn’t be ashamed of having the disease. It’s something that can happen to almost anyone. And you should realize that people with herpes can fall in love, get married, even have a family, just as those without herpes can.
Right now, though, your focus is just on dating and having fun. Try the sites designed for herpes sufferers for some no-pressure fun. You might even find that special person who also has herpes, and you’ll never have to worry about spreading the disease to your partner. But you shouldn’t limit yourself to this type of dating, unless you want to.
There’s no reason you can’t date someone who doesn’t have herpes. In fact, that person is probably less likely to contract the disease from you than from someone else. That’s because you know you have it and you’ll practice safe sex to keep them from getting it. They’re more likely to get it from those 1 in 4 people who have it and don’t know it!
Tell your partner about your herpes before you have any kind of intimate contact. But it’s not necessary to tell them before the first date. Soon you’ll see that even with herpes, dating can still be fun and exciting.
If you still alone, and want wo find your new friends or emotional supporter, may be STDfish.com is one of your choices.

2011年4月10日星期日

STD Awareness Month

Health department notes STD awareness month

The Henry and Stark County Health Departments note that April is STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease) Awareness Month. Sandy Sommer, RN Director of Clinical Services, notes, "With an estimated 19 million new sexually transmitted infections occurring every year in the US, it is clear that STDs remain a widespread health threat in this country."

Sommer adds,"STD Awareness Month is an opportune time to remind area residents that the Health Department offers confidential:

- STD Testing for Males and Females

- Treatment of STDs

- Contraceptive Supplies

- Preventative immunizations against such STDs as hepatitis B and HPV

- Counseling, Education, and Referral

- Expedited Partner Treatment

Testing and knowledge of infection are vital to reducing the incidence and spread of STDs. Because many infections have no symptoms, those at risk need to get tested and find out if they are infected.

There are many actions you can take to protect yourself and others from STDs:

~ Abstinence - The most reliable way to avoid infection with an STD are to abstain from sex or to be in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with an uninfected partner.

~ Correct and consistent use of condoms - Consistent use of latex condoms reduces the risk of HIV and other STDs. (Supplies are available through the Health Departments Kewanee and Colona offices.)

~ Screening - Getting tested and treated for STDs can protect you from serious health consequences caused by STDs. (STD Testing available at the Health Department.)

~ Immunizations - Receiving recommended hepatitis B and HPV immunizations can almost completely prevent infections covered by the vaccines.

Adds Sommer, "Though the subject of STDs may not be a comfortable healthcare issue to discuss, we want people to remember the Health Department is a source of confidential testing, treatment, and education. And we are literally just a phone call away. People should know we offer the tools and services people need to stay healthy."

T he clinic accepts medicaid payments and private pay. A sliding fee scale, based on the client's income, has been established to assist low-income families to obtain services. In addition, grant funds are available for those who meet certain eligibility requirements.

2011年3月23日星期三

Genital herpes: Nothing to freak out about

No one wants genital herpes, but if you happen to contract them, don't freak out. We can guide you through what they feel like, look like, how long they last, when they come back and what to do about them. Genital herpes are quite common, so remember that there is a contingency plan in place.

The cold war of cold sores
Herpes-1 and -2 viruses are what cause cold sores. So try to think of genital herpes like a bout of cold sores: you just have to know what to do.  Unfortunately, the very impolite herpes virus doesn't consciously know you'd prefer these cold sores somewhere a little less sensitive. But they are just the same as getting them on your mouth. No one freaks out when grandma gets a cold sore, but for some reason, possibly since Adam and Eve needed vine leaves, we are a little shy about getting sores on our pink bits.

Feels like ...
It may feel a little like tingling at the start, which may lead to itching and possibly a burning sensation. After a day or so, some blisters may start to show, usually clear or white. For many people, they will recur in the same general spot, so you'll get better at knowing when you may need to take some action.

Ready, camera, action
Taking action is not a scary as it seems. If you haven't had these little numbers before, all you have to do is visit your doctor and they'll tell you definitively what they are. Doctors deal with all types of viruses and herpes is no different, so drop your pants and let them know what's going on south of the border. Often the blisters will go away of their own accord. But this shouldn't mean out of sight out of mind, because you will still have the virus ... you just can't see the blisters. 

I still have the virus?!
Yes, unfortunately. Herpes is treatable, but not curable. Which means that you may get your first bout and never experience them again, or you may get recurrent outbreaks. Usually, when your body is run down, stressed out, or even sunburnt (and not just on your nudie bits, but anywhere) the herpes virus will rear its ugly head. Which is another good reason to take care of yourself. For women, it may also crop up when you're pre-menstrual.

Trick or treat
Treating the herpes virus is easy, so don't trick yourself into thinking it's better to ignore it and hope for the best. First of all, you will most likely be passing it on even if you're using protection, and secondly, it's as simple as taking a pill. There are tablets you can take to suppress the nasty symptoms of herpes. While this doesn't guarantee that they won't return, it will mean it is much less severe if they do. Most people have a lot of success with this treatment. There are also over-the-counter creams available that you can talk to your chemist about.
Some people may never get another outbreak again but still choose to take the medication to lessen the chances of spreading the virus.

How did they get there?
The same way as cold sores get onto your mouth ... contact. When someone is shedding the virus on their genitalia, they can pass it on when you, er, "bump uglies". While protection is recommended, it certainly doesn't guarantee the virus is contained, because the contact can be anywhere around the groin. If you have an outbreak, the best thing to do is to take a break from the "no pants dance" until it clears up.

Don't panic
If you start noticing the symptoms, there are two words to remember. In the words of Douglas Adams, "Don't panic." Herpes is merely cold sores, just further south. There are ways to manage it even if you have to lay off the lovin' for a little while. Herpes is also very common, so talk to your doctor, who has seen it all before.

2011年3月21日星期一

Top 3 Herpes Dating Sites Reviewed

Compare the Top Herpes Dating Sites

         Finding the right dating site is daunting enough, let alone finding the right one if you have herpes.  Let us help you compare a few of the top sites so you can make an informed decision about which herpes dating site will best meet your needs.
        Sites available range from the very simple, to full-fledged STD communities with lots of resources and support available for those suffering from herpes.  Whether you are looking for a huge, supportive community or a casual hook up, there is bound to be a site that is just right for you.


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Positive Singles
Positive Singles has been around for a long time now (9 years) and has had plenty of time to grow a HUGE member base. As a result, the chances of meeting someone special at this site are very encouraging. The site caters to those with all types of STDs (Herpes, HIV, HPV and others). The STD community at this site is
very active and accessible with tools such as forums, blogs and chat available to everyone at all times (even standard/free members). It's clear that a lot of effort was put into making this an excellent community for those with STDs - The resources and support here are outstanding. Positive Singles is, without a doubt, our #1 recommended site for those seeking to join an STD community for dating and meeting new friends.
  • Huge Friendly & Supportive Community
  • Tons of STD Resources
  • Active Forums & Blogs
  • Send Winks Free
  • STD Counselor Available
  • All STD Types Welcome
Positive Singles Herpes Dating Site



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HSV Singles
HSV Singles is a fairly new player on the herpes dating site scene, so it is not as heavily populated as Positive Singles at this
time. It's currently being heavily promoted and lots of new members are signing up each day, so it won't be long before its membership
base begins to gain more traction. This site offers a lot of cool features and the search/browse engine to help you find people
appropriate and local to you is outstanding. HSV Singles is geared a bit more toward being a herpes dating site as opposed to an STD
community, so if your goal is to date or hook up, it is definitely worth a look.
  • State-of-the-Art Audio/Visual Chat
  • Excellent Search/Browse Feature
  • Caters to Exclusively to Herpes Sufferers
  • Black Book For Sharing Private Photos
  • Flexible Pricing Options
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STD Friends
STD Friends is touted as a simple and fun atmosphere for singles with STDs from around the world to meet for everything from long
term relationships to finding new pen pals. From our look-around, it appeared that the forum was very inactive, with questions in the
feedback section going unanswered. The events section appeared to be full of spam when we looked. There are some articles about STDs, but beyond that the resources don't really compare to Positive Singles. The site seems to be somewhat unmonitored overall. There were
evidently over 38,000 members as of  the writing of our review, but given the amount of inactivity in some areas of the site we were
left wondering just how many of those profiles are actually "real" people.  Our recommendation:  Use at your own risk.
  • Simple to Use
  • Forum & Chat
  • STD Articles
STD Friends Herpes Dating Site