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kaniz
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| quote: | Originally posted by Intangible
I dont understand how this number is so high (Even though I posted a similar article a few months ago). With so much information about STIs and protection... How can people be so stupid? |
- Many people carry herpes and never show symptoms, although may be contagious. Since they don't know that they have it, they can't take appropriate measures to prevent spreading it
- The most effective way to prevent spreading it is a combination of
- a: medication to prevent breakouts
- b: abstaining from sex during breakouts
Problem is, there is a few day 'window period' where you are contagious and can spread herpes before you start showing symptoms of a breakout.
- Even when using condoms, you can still spread herpes - simple skin contact could spread it. In theory, sleeping naked next to someone who is having a breakout can spread it, even if you are not having sex.
So, even if you are taking as many steps as possible to prevent spreading it, if you notice symptoms of a break out, and have had sex within the past few days - even if you used condoms, the other person *could* be at risk. (not 100% chance they will get it, but still a risk)
So, between the fact that you can have herpes and never even know it because you don't show symptoms, and you can still spread it when using condoms - the '1 in 4' number isn't all that surprising to me.
Unless you never sleep with anyone, and ensure that you BOTH go for a full round of STI testing before having sex - the chances of coming into contact with Herpes is pretty high, and the fact that condoms are not that effective of a protection against it.
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Jun-10-2008 15:56
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kaniz
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| quote: | Originally posted by Skipper
Yeah, I saw an educational ad in Toronto Life this month saying that skin flaking from below the waist can transfer to someone else and infect them.
I will not be near any NYC'ers lower body any time soon. lol. |
heh yep. Think I also read something in a recent-ish Savage Love. A girl was all freaked out because her husband found out he had Herpes and thought he was cheating on her.
Apparently it's possible to get it/have it for a very long time (years) before you show symptoms. Some times you may get a very minor breakout that can go unnoticeable shortly after the 1st infection, then years go by where your asymptomatic, then start having breakouts/etc later on.
If I recall correctly, its also not something that's generally tested for in the normal round of STI testing either, and they need a swab from an open sore or something during a breakout?
But isn't that a fun thought : If you've had sex with more than 4 people, there's a pretty good chance you've had sex with someone that has herpes. (while the 1/4 is about NYC in this study, I've heard similar numbers in general)
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Jun-10-2008 18:01
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yankeeBaby
Keepin it real....

Registered: Feb 2005
Location: Upper West Side NYC
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| quote: | Originally posted by Abercrombie
Why does it say were
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I thought that once a person has it, he/she has it for life?
/don't got it, sorry if I'm naive |
haha no, you are right. Its a virus, thus no sure, just measures to prevent outbreaks.
Sorry guys, I guess I shouldnt have been such a whore when I moved here.
(btw these statistics are high, but they dont surprise me considering the education teens get (especially in ghettos). I run sexuality workshops, and some of the women who have BABIES dont even know where their clit is, let alone how/what STD's are spread, etc....The sexual health education in the hood is GOD AWFUL and even adults have no concept of how easy it is to spread something. ) Perhaps its time public school get off the "abstinence" advertising and realize that teenagers are gonna fuck whether they like it or not. 
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