DomwithHSV -> RE: Mmmm...no one like me I see (i.e. HSV) (12/9/2006 2:52:13 PM)
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ORIGINAL: DomwithHSV I wonder which it is and why it is. Guesses anyone? It's not exactly AIDS now, is it? Perhaps people just don't like broadcasting their personal medical issues out to complete strangers. Since the likelihood of engaging in intimate contact with other users here is statistically microscopic, does it really matter if you know that someone you talk to online has HSV (or high blood pressure, or chronic halitosis, or athlete's foot, or whatever?) Would it affect the way you interact with them? So what's the point? ~stef stef? it does effect the way i interact, even online. sometimes in mid-chat i have to go lay down. sometimes in mid-chat i lose all cognitive thinking and have to log off, so i tell people upfront. i would rather complete strangers know than have complete strangers think i am some idiotic online persona. i had to leave a Munch early because of it, and i am glad they knew why i had to up and leave instead of wondering if they had said/done something wrong. i think a person puts in their profile things that are most important to them, therefore most important to a prospective relationship. Yes Jenny, you have the right idea. I am glad I chose DomWithHSV as my name. It says nothing about me but will surely bring me in contact with those who do not choose to place HSV in their names (who I do not necessarily think shoud). We have our own "special" needs, you and I. No need to fear or mask them. It does not reflect our souls or passions; it just proves us honest (at least in some things). Best of luck
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