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I have know a girl for quite sometime that i have started fall for. mind/other things that link us closer to each other. She has hsv2 is on medicine for it. My question is what can I do to convince her that I don't care about this situation. (not in an insensitive way) I'm well aware of the risks that are associated with hsv2.I've done research I've talked to doctors about precautions and all that. Just don't know the best way of going about this
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Just flat out tell her that. I applaud your attitude towards her hsv. It's a manageable skin condition. The combination of her antiviral meds and condoms offer very good protection. If she feels the same way about you then that's all she needs to know. I wish you two the best if luck.
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Thank you.l for your input.I figured that was the best course of action to take. And she's still in denial about having it. She is in the forever alone and single for life mode or be stuck with the person that gave it to her whom she hates. So at this point is reassurance that she's not alone the only thing I can do?
Very true. Her feelings are normal and typical. The stigma is absolutely ridiculous. People way over react about hsv. Just stay strong and keep the line of communication open. She should not feel shame or guilt. Hsv will not stop her from anything in life. In time she will realise this.
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