In a new relationship there is always risk. Usually this risk is emotional.
When a partner has herpes, there is additional risk that you could get it, too.
You may have concerns about risking infection for a relationship that may not last.
You’ll want to understand how to lower the risk for infection and ways to talk with your partner.
Remember, if you have been sexually active you may already have been at risk for herpes.
You may have it and not know it.
Because herpes can be spread without symptoms (asymptomatic shedding) it can be hard to know
when a person became infected and who infected them.
In fact, if you and your partner have had sex, it’s possible your partner got herpes from you.
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Dating for people with Herpes (HSV) or Genital Warts (HPV). |
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Dating for the Single Parent. |
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