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Dating with a herpes diagnosis

Dating with a herpes diagnosis

Herpes is one of the most common sexually transmitted infections (STIs), yet the shame, fear and stigma remains. Up to 80% of Australian adults carry HSV1 (oral herpes or cold sores), while about 1 in 8 sexually active Australians has HSV2 (genital herpes). If you’ve received a herpes diagnosis and feel unsure about how to approach it with a new or potential partner, here’s a guide to help you navigate those conversations.

What is herpes?

Herpes is a viral infection causing sores around the mouth (HSV1) or genitals (HSV2). It’s lifelong, with no cure, but manageable with antiviral medications and topical treatments. If you contract herpes, it's important to consult a doctor or healthcare professional for real advice on managing symptoms and reducing transmission risks.

Living with a herpes diagnosis can feel overwhelming, as it often brings both physical symptoms like painful lesions and the need for difficult conversations with partners. The stigma surrounding herpes stems from it being a lifelong condition with no cure, but it’s manageable with antiviral medications and topical treatments. Flare-ups are common during times of stress or low immunity, but remember—support is available, and you’re not alone.

When should I disclose my HSV status to a partner?

It’s important to feel comfortable and ready before sharing your diagnosis. You can disclose early on or after building some trust—both approaches are valid. What matters most is having the conversation before becoming intimate, as this ensures that both parties can give full, informed consent. It’s best to choose a time when you’re both sober and able to have a clear, considerate discussion. Whether you share your status in person, over the phone, or via text is entirely up to you—do what feels right for your situation. 

How do I navigate casual hookups with herpes?

For dating apps, some prefer to disclose their status early, while others wait for a deeper connection. A simple approach could be: “I usually like to talk about STI status before things progress—have you had an STI test recently?” Then you can share your diagnosis. You can even mention your status in your bio if you're comfortable, normalising the conversation and encouraging honesty. While you might encounter negative responses, remember that many people can relate, as herpes is more common than it seems. 

Managing your sex life with herpes

  1. Consult a doctor: Antiviral medications can help manage symptoms and reduce the risk of transmission.
  2. Safe sex: During an outbreak, it’s best to pause sexual activity until at least seven days after the sores heal. Condoms or dental dams between outbreaks help lower transmission risks. For oral herpes, avoid kissing during outbreaks.
  3. Support and resources: Online communities and advocates can offer solidarity and reduce stigma. Explore resources like @comfortableinmyskin_ for support groups and information.

The bottom line

A herpes diagnosis doesn’t mean the end of your sex or dating life. It’s important to remember that it’s a manageable condition, and countless individuals share your experience. By engaging in open, honest conversations with partners and seeking out the right support, you can navigate your diagnosis with confidence. Ultimately, don’t let stigma hold you back; embrace your life and relationships fully, knowing that you deserve love, intimacy, and joy just like anyone else.

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