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Should i tell my ex partnes that i have found out i have genital herpes?


just recently i have found out i have genital herpes i think i have had it for a year. but i never went to the doctors coz i thought it was thrush or something ??? the first outbrakes were very little and i really didn't notice much. but the last one lasted for a while and that is when i found out.
i have had a few parnters over the last year .should i tell them ?

there is one parther who cheated on his wife ???? should i tell him

No, it is your business. I certainly wouldn't have gone telling my ex partners.

The reality is that if they had caught it, they would probably have developed symptoms within a few days and come knocking on your door. Since the risk of spreading it between outbreaks is low, and you haven't had anyone hammering your door down, I'd keep it to yourself and not go out chasing troulbe. You never know who they might tell either.

Well, your last sentence at least tells us where you got it. This idiot was cheating on his wife with you, and God knows how many other women. I think you should pick up the phone and tell his wife, not him. She's the one who is actually going to give a damn. And since you whored around over the past year, yes, you should tell your partners so they can get checked.

It's not tricky at all!

Tell them, it's the right thing to do.

Think about it, if they don't know, they'll spread it and further the disease to others without even knowing it. Not to mention that they have a right to know, especially when their health is in jeopardy.

Do the right thing.

thats tricky, honestly i dont think i personally would but i think it would be the right thing to do, they have the right to no that they could be at risk of getting it or already have it, and to stop spreading it round,

It's the right thing to do, mainly because if they are unaware and do have it, they may pass it on to another partner

OMG IT IS A MEDICAL REQUIREMENT!!

it will be hard, but you have to tell them

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