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How do i tell my boyfriend i have Genital herpes after we have had sex? |
How do i tell my boyfriend i have Genital herpes after we have had sex? i'm not going to judge you. we all do things sometimes that we wish we could take back. did you use a condom? you don't say here. were you having an outbreak? you don't say here. how many times have you had sex with him? you don't say here. all those are factors in whether or not he could have gotten infected. of course, it only takes once, but the odds may be for him. just tell him, and tell him that in the heat of the moment, it didn't even cross your mind. your mind was on him and not your herpes. especially if you used condoms and were not having an outbreak. refer him to the cdc gov website for further info about herpes. good luck! think of your STD as a relationship filter, not as the end of your sexual life. but you need to do all you can to be honest and make sure others don't catch it. You should have told him before you had sex That sucks you should tell him asp he has to go do doctor .. Why did not you make him wear condoms anyway u are selfish Maybe over the telephone. That was very irresponsible and he may be angry. You are so mean and it sucks for him baddd You should have told him before, I sure hope you weren't in an outbreak and he used a condom, that was pretty selfish of you in any case. Now you do need to tell him, and you better apologize up the wazoo too because if he is infected he may not take it well and you will have no boyfriend no longer. you are very selfish and when you tell him I bet you won't be able to call him your boyfriend he will probably be your arch enemy I think there should be a way he could have you prosecuted for this or at least sue you civil court. |
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