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WE'RE ON THE RADIO!! (sort of)

Iclicku was recently mentioned on the official web site of WVRQ-FM ("Q-94"), a Top 40 radio station in Richmond, VA, specifically by "Sid", one-half of the morning show team "Melissa & Sid". To check it out, click here:

http://www.q94radio.com/pages/sid.html?page=1

Thank you Sid, WVRQ and Clear Channel Communications!

Young Adults with Herpes Flock to IclickU.com

There is MySpace, Friendster, Facebook, and now iclicku.com. But http://www.iclicku.com is not just your ordinary social networking website. It is created for people who have been diagnosed with Herpes. It is estimated that one in five American Adults has genital herpes. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the herpes simplex viruses type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). Most genital herpes is caused by HSV-2. Most individuals have no or only mild signs or symptoms. Many people don’t realize they have herpes.
While anyone from age 18 and up can join, there has been a recent trend for young adults to sign up free. Whether it was a joke, intended or not, iclicku’s website became linked with several young adult oriented websites. Surprisingly or not several sincere young college aged students created real profiles – which goes to show Herpes doesn’t discriminate. On the other extreme, iclicku has had several people over the age of 60 join.
In the end everyone is looking for the special person they click with regardless of age or Herpes. Iclicku.com might be the one place they can go to remember their first click!


Herpes Dating --- A New Way of Meeting People With Herpes at IclickU.com

(PRLog.Org) – Herpes Dating --- the new way at iclicku.com Welcome to iclicku.com a new online Herpes Dating Service. Only opened since May of 2007 IclickU offers an unique method of meeting people with herpes. New members are joining everyday.

It is estimated that one in five American adults has genital herpes. Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by the herpes simplex viruses type 1 (HSV-1) and type 2 (HSV-2). Most genital herpes is caused by HSV-2. Most individuals have no or only minimal signs or symptoms from HSV-1 or HSV-2 infection.

Single people with herpes always have the moral dilemma of dating and the struggle of "the telling" to significant others that they have Herpes. For those who prefer to date only other people with Herpes there is a new way. While there are of plenty of online dating services, IclickU offers a different way of meeting. It combines the typical personal profiles and search with personalized blogs. One can upload more than one photograph or they can upload multimedia. People at IclickU share videos, discuss important topics and issues in their forum. They can leave personal messages in private mail boxes or send an instant message right on the site. They can participate in public chats.

The staff offers interesting topics to discuss some of which have nothing to do with herpes. Suggested chat topics include careers in law enforcement, adoptions, ask the lawyer, and screenwriting. The staff at iclicku.com are committed to providing a supportive home.

When someone first finds out that they have been diagnosed with Herpes, it can be overwhelming and devastating. IclickU looks at the positive side of having Herpes and uses it has an opportunity to meet and network with individuals from all over the world. One is not alone at IclickU.

The site also links to current articles on Herpes Treatments and medical updates regarding herpes medications, and herpes clinical trials. IclickU LLC was formed in conjunction with A Herpes, an informational site at A HERPES. This site offers additional medical information and links to Herpes treatment and medical news.

Everyone is looking for the person they click with and IclickU.com is one way to find that person, whether it be a friend, lover, or business associate. So visit IclickU.com and find the person you click with and remember your first click!
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Post created: Jul 15, 2007 | Updated Jul 16, 2007