Genital Herpes: Laissez Moi!
Pardon for the off chance that I’ve butchered the French language once more but really, when you’re infected with genital herpes, haven’t there been a lot of times that you simply want to scream “help” and wish for a superhero to come to your rescue?
You’re confused about how to continue living a normal, sexually active life when you know you can transmit genital herpes to your partner. You want to know how to adjust to your situation and come into terms with the reality of suffering from a cureless disease such as genital herpes. You desire to learn how to alleviate the pain, especially when the symptoms of genital herpes are especially bad.
To help you cope with your situation, we’ve come up with a few helpful tips.
Suggestion # 1 – Don’t lose hope. More to the point, don’t become too pessimistic about the chances you’ll meet that rare person who understands your situation and trust you not to carelessly or deliberately infect him or her with genital herpes. Anything is possible and things would look better if you are not so cynical about it.
And when you do meet a person who could be that “special someone” to you, never ever lie about your disease. Naturally, we don’t advise you to blurt it out on the first date but when things are getting more intimate, don’t let things reach that important stage where clothing are shed off before letting your partner know about your situation. Just like when you’re about to propose marriage, it’s no doubt hard to determine when’s the right time to do it but trust your instincts and you’ll know when and how to proceed.
Suggestion # 2 – Let’s assume that you finally found Mr. or Ms. Right and your partner doesn’t care that you have genital herpes. That’s great! I’m happy for you! The next suggestion we’ll make is for you to show the same consideration towards your partner by always being careful about using contraceptives. You’re doing this because you certainly don’t want him to experience the pain you’re experiencing yourself because of genital herpes.
Suggestion # 3 – You’ve asked for help, didn’t you? And in French, I presume? Or was it “ayudame” that you were uttering? No matter what language you’ve used, help is available in form of genital herpes support groups. These support groups are composed of people suffering from the same condition and experiencing the same problems as yourself. Birds of the same feather flock together and generally have an easier time in finding a solution to their problems.
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