Meeting a person with HIV and having a child
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Meeting a person with HIV and having a child
It is understandable that not many people would want to spend the rest of their lives with someone infected with any of these diseases, because there is the possibility of them getting infected during sex, or there is the possibility of them just getting really sick and passing away, and no one wants to see a loved one sick, dying or dead. Though there is no reason why people with the same disease can date other people with the disease, so that is why there is a thing called secrectoutdating. This is where you can find HIV dating, herpes dating, STD dating and even STD love. You can maybe find STD marriage, an STD relationship, an STD friendship and meet people with herpes or living with HIV or living with herpes. You can get STD help, HIV support, and meet STD singles and this is all possible with e-dating and dating online or online dating.
You might be thinking what about children; they really can have a normal life or marriage if they can’t have a family. This thought process is totally wrong and people that do not know better, and who think like this must have a further education in STD, HIV and Aids. There have been reports that people with STD, herpes, HIV and even Aids can have normal relationships. It is not up to this article to make up your mind, and we do recommended that you seeks professional advice, but people living with all of these diseases can have normal healthy children, it is a proven fact, if you have a good doctor that will give you good advice and good treatment there is no reason that you can’t have a good healthy family.
If you are a couple who are looking to get married and you both have an STD or Aids, then do not stop there. If you are looking to raise a family but are afraid of what this may mean for the baby, you do not need to be afraid, because you can have a healthy baby. There is a 98 percent chance that with the right medication you will not give your baby Aids or HIV, there is a 98 percent chance that your baby will be healthy, not that is a reason to carry on with your life.
So if you have an STD, HIV, Aids or herpes you do not need to hide away from the rest of the world, because you are not alone, there are people out there in the same boat, and those people want to meet you. Even if you do not want to get into a sexual relationship, if you do not want to go out dating and if you only are looking for help getting by, if you are looking for support there is not need for you not to get in touch with these people. If you are afraid, understand that everyone is afraid, but you do not need to be alone, there are people who want to help you.
About the Author
Scott Paraday is article writer and Marketing Director for the SecretOut STD Support. Network which offers an STD dating service and support for those living with STD. Learn more at SecretOutDating.
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