About Iclicku --- Herpes Dating
About Us
Thanks for finding us. Having Herpes or HPV should bring us together and not apart. We support all well intented H online dating and networking services. I believe that you can never have too many friends with H! While we are not perfect, we offer you a FRIENDLY place to gather and meet other people with herpes and HPV. Dating with herpes and HPV is always an emotional issue. We do not want to make it harder. So come on inside and meet and date people with herpes! Watch a video, post on the forum, create your own blog, find a herpes date and the person you click with at IclickU.com !! Iclicku.com is a group of individuals who want to bring together those people who have H in a fun and supportive environment. We hope this site will eventually be a place when you will share your thoughts, concerns, and feelings. A place where you can learn that you are not alone and life definitely moves on.
We welcome all comments, ideas, and suggestions. We hope as time passes more people will learn about us and join our community. Be please patient as this occurs.
Herpes simplex virus can cause symptoms on the mouth (oral herpes) or genitals (genital herpes).About one in five adults in the United States has genital herpes. However, most people don’t know they are infected because their symptoms are too mild to notice or mistaken for another condition. Genital HPV infection is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Human papillomavirus is the name of a group of viruses that includes more than 100 different strains or types. More than 30 of these viruses are sexually transmitted, and they can infect the genital area of men and women including the skin of the penis, vulva (area outside the vagina), or anus, and the linings of the vagina, cervix, or rectum. Most people who become infected with HPV (warts) will not have any symptoms and will clear the infection on their own. Having H we all share the common concerns: 1. How do I tell my partner I have Herpes or HPV? Should I only date other people with Herpes or HPV? 2. Can I transmit the Herpes virsus or genital warts to my partner? 3. When do I tell the person I am dating that I have Herpes or HPV? 4. Is oral sex okay? 5. How do I deal with my own self-esteem and self image? 6. Should I share my herpes or HPV diagnosis with my friends and family? 7. Can I have children? 8. How often will I have an outbreak? How long will they last? 9. Is there a cure for HSV (herpes) or HPV? 10. What treatment works best? While IclickU does not have all the answers, you are welcome to share your thoughts about dating, marriage, and children. We will provide you with support, laughter, and friendship.