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		<title>Sex After STDs That Don&#8217;t Go Away</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some STDs are worse than others. HIV is arguably the worst one of all to get. Others like gonorrhea and chlamydia are treatable and more or less go away. Then there&#8217;s HPV (genital warts) and herpes types 1 and 2. Type one typically considered oral and type 2 being genital although people can have either [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some STDs are worse than others. HIV is arguably the worst one of all to get. Others like gonorrhea and chlamydia are treatable and more or less go away. Then there&#8217;s HPV (genital warts) and herpes types 1 and 2. Type one typically considered oral and type 2 being genital although people can have either in either place.</p>
<p>Many people who are out there playing the field or even just playing one on one need to be more informed if they want to remain free and minimize their risk of contracting an STD. Know the ins and outs of all these nasty things out there.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s almost a cliche of a line that people in the dating scene use &#8211; I&#8217;m STD free and tested regularly. How often have you heard that one and wonder just how honest that really is. It&#8217;s obvious based on the amount of people out there infected with something that we don&#8217;t really know what that means. Did this person get tested for just HIV? Or did they also get tested for hepatitis C, HSV 1 and 2 (blood test), HPV, gonorrhea, chlam. etc&#8230;</p>
<p>For example, testing for herpes isn&#8217;t usually done unless it is requested by you. Although men can be carriers of HPV, there currently isn&#8217;t a test for men with HPV.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s say that you&#8217;re reading this and thinking, yeah, this really doesn&#8217;t help me now as I&#8217;m already infected with something that doesn&#8217;t go away. Maybe you&#8217;ve just found out or maybe you&#8217;ve been living with it for a while. Some people take it hard and some don&#8217;t let it define themselves.</p>
<p>When you decide that you would like to still have a healthy physical relationship that includes sex with another person, where can you go? Local support groups for STDs can be found through a search on the internet.</p>
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