QUOTE(neverendingsigh @ Apr 26 2009, 02:15 AM)
Guys, let's not start about dupe account / new member. I'm in need of serious, experienced advice here.
Both me and my girlfriend are still virgin. We have been together for 9 years so there is no question about our loyalty towards each another. The closest we ever got to the real deal is oral.
...I brought her to a local gynecologist for checkup.
...This was when the doctor revealed that she was infected with herpes.
...The gynecologist just took a look & pronounced as having HSV2 but I was thinking that it could be HSV1 if it came from me.
During the gynecological check-up, were you present? did you ask the gynecologist if your gf is still a virgin? Don't get offended but...Both me and my girlfriend are still virgin. We have been together for 9 years so there is no question about our loyalty towards each another. The closest we ever got to the real deal is oral.
...I brought her to a local gynecologist for checkup.
...This was when the doctor revealed that she was infected with herpes.
...The gynecologist just took a look & pronounced as having HSV2 but I was thinking that it could be HSV1 if it came from me.
I quote from our favorite medical series:
"Everybody lies." - House MD
"I don't ask why patients lie, I just assume they all do." - House MD
"It's a basic truth of the human condition that everybody lies. The only variable is about what." - House MD
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) indeed comes from two strains. If the gynecologist diagnosed it as HSV-2 (an STD virus), then you could ask for a laboratory confirmation (if it was not done by the gynecologist before).
Apr 26 2009, 02:45 AM

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