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So I got these crazy sores....?
Ummm, i think they're just because I've been riding my bicycle 30mi a day and have bad hygiene and never wash my clothes, but I want to be sure, so how do I find a free clinic in my area.....
Do they still put the Q-Tip where it hurts, or do they use blood tests now? Because they are open and inflamed sores, will they swab them to see if they are herpes, or can this be done with the blood test? If they have to swab them, can I do this myself, or will the scary *** nurse at the clinic have to grab my stuff and do it herself?
If the test comes back positive for anything, how do I tell the crazy ***** I've been having sex with that she gave me this without getting really pissed off?
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavourite answer
if u got it, you deserve it, keep your package in your pants from now on
- StephanieLv 61 decade ago
well, first of all, herpes can be dormant years after the initial infection, so it would be hard to say who gave you herpes. i would like to point out that if you have herpes, you are the one who gave yourself herpes by not wrapping it up to begin with.
now thats out of the way, i hardly think a person can ride 30 miles daily and work at the same time, however, i will cut ya a break on that and think maybe you ride 15 miles to and from work.
now. you can get mad, but please keep the obvious signs of anger out when you speak to your girlfriend (*not a crazy b-----)
it sure shows how mature you are to assume she gave you herpes.......yes, i'd be angry too, but i know better than to comepletely blame someone else for my own mistake!
think about it.
Source(s): a wise STD free married woman with two kids! - 1 decade ago
sounds like herpes you need to get to a clinic as soon as you can for treatment and your partner needs to be looked at as well. its not a matter if she gave it to you you could of have given it to her
Source(s): rn in ob/gyn office - 1 decade ago
good luck on all that. please go your doctor and find out for sure. telling someone else about the problem isn't going to answer the question. as for telling her about the problem, do it only if ther is a positive answer and if it is be a man and do it in person.