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| *Women health>>>Genital Herpes |
I heve genital herpes .is it ok to get marrie? |
I heve genital herpes .is it ok to get marrie? Sure....but be sure to be honest with your significant other, go to your doctor and take meds which can help control it.....and protect your love by knowing your symptoms when it is active! Good Luck....remember: HONESTY and don't beat yourself up because someone else was careless and selfish with you at some point in your life!! As long as the person you are marrying is aware of it and accepts it. If they don't and you marry them...you're going to have probs down the road. Yes, as long as you don't tell anyone, genital herpes is easy to live with, and easy to hide from your lover. after u treat it Genital Herpes is the most common STD out there. Just tell him/her, they love you enough to take care of you, if they want to marry you. It really is not that big of a deal. yes it is okay, jsut becsause you have this does not stop your limitations of having a hppy future...just make sure that your partner knows...if he doesn't u have to tell him...u wouldn't want him to do that to you....and when you are having a family just ask you doctor some advice...one of my family members has this and she is married and just gave birth to their first beautiful son...live life the same but this time with more caution...good luck Despite what you were told, it is NOT ok to hide it from someone you claim to love. Sure, you can HIDE it, but that will not stop you from giving it to someone else. And even if you show no signs of an outbreak, you can still spread it. So the person you are going to have sex with has a right to know so that they can make their choice of what to do. Then, once they are aware of it, if they accept it and the risk, then it is ok for you to get married. |
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