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Herpes is a common, recurrent infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), of which there are two subtypes: HSV-1 and HSV-2. Both HSV-1 and HSV-2 can cause blisters and ulcers on the mouth, face and genitals, or around the anus. Once a person is infected with herpes, he or she remains infected for life. However, the virus often remains "latent" and does not cause symptoms for long periods of time.
Even if you are not a person exposed to "H" it is still ok for you to use our website to educate yourself on how the virus is truly transmitted, and how not to be fearful of those who do live with the virus.
We would like to welcome you to HerpesInternational.net where so many
people gather worldwide in search of information, support, friendships,
and even romance. Here you will be able to find valuable information
helping you in meeting people who are going through the same things that
you are. Our Herpes Support Groups are full of individuals who truly
care about our mission in helping people living with Herpes. We provide
dating resources, support, and offer plenty of helpful information on
HSV-1, and HSV-2. We also have a huge amount of informative resources to
help educate the public about being affected by Herpes Simplex.
HerpesInternational.net is more than just a website about Herpes...it’s
a place of "unity" for anybody living with this virus.
Herpes is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by a virus
called Herpes Simplex. It's passed from person to person by contact with
infected skin. You can get herpes by kissing someone who has an oral
(mouth) infection (HSV-1), by having oral sex with someone who is
exposed, or by any skin-to-skin contact involving an exposed area. You
can also get genital herpes (HSV-2) by having unprotected sex with
someone who has it.
Herpes is a virus that unfortunately shows no visible symptoms in most
cases. The result is that because most people are not even aware they
have either Genital or Oral herpes they usually end up passing the virus
more frequently than people who know that they already have it. Once an
individual is exposed to the herpes virus and has it in their system, he
or she carries the virus in his or her body for the rest of their life.
It has been observed that people generally that go into a shell when
they realize that they have the virus and their social interactions
become awkward. This becomes all the more highlighted if an exposed
person is dating somebody new who doesn’t have the virus.
Even if you are not a person who is infected with "H" it is still ok for you to use our websites to educate yourself on how the virus is truly transmitted, and how not to be fearful of those who do live with the virus. Our ultimate goal is for all people to understand that anybody can contract herpes and that it does not discriminate....more and more people are becoming infected everyday. So we ask that you please take the time and take a look at what our websites have to offer, you just might be pleasantly surprised at what you may find.
People affected by Herpes or any other sexually transmitted infection
need our complete support and help. There are many reliable social
networking websites, Message Boards, and Blogs that aim to do this, and
help in raising Herpes awareness. People here can share their stories,
ask for advice, provide solutions, search for friends, and dating
partners.
This is also a place for the partners, families, support groups,
managers, counselors, and medical professionals of people living with
this STI. They help create great relationships and provide awareness
about the virus and more…
Risk factors include:
·Engaging in unsafe sex
·Having sex with more than one partner
·Having sex with someone who has multiple sex partners
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Safe and Anoymous:
Dating in today's world can be a challenge of it's own...having Herpes
in addition to dating can be especially tough. We help you by providing
websites that are safe, and always anonymous which gives you the
opportunity to find your life partner.
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