u/CurlySphinx

▲ 2 r/Herpes

Shaving is a common trigger for many. Then there’s the guessing game of outbreak or razor burn / folliculitis. Curious to know how long after shaving, when shaving is a trigger, have you noticed an outbreak?

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u/CurlySphinx — 15 days ago
▲ 16 r/Herpes

I get it, there’s antivirals that can prevent the transmission of HIV. But to say GHSV is worse than HIV!? One causes unnoticeable symptoms in 80-90% of people, with a not insignificant percentage of the population infected, and the other is fatal without treatment…Think about the people in the 80s who died a horribly slow and painful death from AIDS.

I swear, people in this sub and comments are completely demented. Honestly pretty invalidating to the people who are HIV positive

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u/CurlySphinx — 16 days ago