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Met A Wonderful Girl. Doesnt care about H
Question: She has known me for three years. We were friends all along, and she knew I got HSV2 a few months back. She was the only one I told. Well, sure enough things are getting alittle more serious then friendship only. She knows I have H and she is willing to take a chance of possibly contracting this minor thing. She understands how it works and what it does. SHe is such a great person. I am glad that things are going so well. She is my baby ( I am so happy to be able to be with her). Just wanted to share for those people who think they will never find someone or be with others. This thing is nothing. Good LUck all. Answer: She has known me for three years. We were friends all along, and she knew I got HSV2 a few months back. She was the only one I told. Well, sure enough things are getting alittle more serious then friendship only. She knows I have H and she is willing to take a chance of possibly contracting this minor thing. She understands how it works and what it does. SHe is such a great person. I am glad that things are going so well. She is my baby ( I am so happy to be able to be with her). Just wanted to share for those people who think they will never find someone or be with others. This thing is nothing. Good LUck all. This is WONDERFUL news and I am so happy for you!! Would you care to share your story on my Herpes Stories page? What a great way to give others hope, ya know? Angela :D Answer: CONGRATULATIONS keepthefaith! I'm really glad that you found someone that didn't fall into the stereotype of herpes. I'm really happy for you, and I wish you all the luck in the world on your new found relationship. :lol: Answer: thats pretty awesome. not everyone can find people who are that giving. Answer: Yep, ditto what they said !! 8) Answer: I just want to comment and say your news is awesome. You deserve a woman that is going to be supportive and loving, especially since you've been totally upfront from the beginning. I, too, have good news. Right around the time of diagnosis I was spending more time with a guy friend and starting to fall for him, but I was afraid that he would run away as soon as he found out about my GH. I told him while we were still technically friends (I wanted to give him an 'out' before crossing the line, I was too scared of rejection). We're dating now. I'm aware I had the benefit of him knowing me well and respecting me as a person before the disclosure. It may not have been this easy if I had just met him. But there are people out there that will accept us even with this virus. Answer: I had the benefit of him knowing me well and respecting me as a person before the disclosure. It may not have been this easy if I had just met him. But there are people out there that will accept us even with this virus. Yes there are, the question is; Will you allow yourself to be accepted, AND loved?? Answer: I had the benefit of him knowing me well and respecting me as a person before the disclosure. It may not have been this easy if I had just met him. But there are people out there that will accept us even with this virus. Yes there are, the question is; Will you allow yoursel to be accepted, AND loved?? Friend of H, you bring up such a great point there. A light bulb went off in my head after I just read that. I think alot of it stems from the fear of not just passing it, alot of questions come to your mind, well atleast for me, like, will this person in the event that he/she would get this be able to deal with it as well as myself, will he/she be able to realize that even though its a life long disease it isn't that big a deal, will he/she get over the stigma, etc... Answer: I had the benefit of him knowing me well and respecting me as a person before the disclosure. It may not have been this easy if I had just met him. But there are people out there that will accept us even with this virus. Yes there are, the question is; Will you allow yoursel to be accepted, AND loved?? alot of questions come to your mind,. I'm sure there is, on both sides Copyright © 2007 - 2008 www.thanktoday.com
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