For most people, the social and emotional impact of herpes is greater than the physical distress,
at least in the beginning. Society tends to have a judgmental attitude about sexually transmitted
diseases.
Many people feel embarrassed or isolated after they are diagnosed.
With time, accurate information and support, most people put herpes in perspective.
A diagnosis of herpes can challenge our personal view of sexuality and health.
Many people can be uncomfortable talking about it.
Once you or a partner have more facts and information, you may find your views changing.
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Dating for people with Herpes (HSV) or Genital Warts (HPV). |
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Dating for people with HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). |
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Dating for people with Hepatitis. |
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Dating for the Single Parent. |
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