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Ehhh, I have it. Prepare for my honest retarded assessment.
I have no idea how I got it. My "breakouts" are literally one tiny little bump. When I first noticed it I told my Dr and they looked at it and told me it wasn't anything and not to worry about it. I even asked "is it herpes?" and they said if it wasn't an open sore then I was fine. I get STD tests on the regular.
Would go away and come back like once or twice a year. I usually wouldn't even realize it (especially if my pubes were longer than like half an inch).
I only found out after a few girls I hooked up told me a few weeks later "hey, I just found out I had herpes, not sure where or how, but you should get tested". I went to to my Dr again and pretty much had to convince them I had it because they didn't believe what I had was it.
The reason I want to say how I found out I had it is because I probably banged like 20-30 girls with that little bump on my dick and I was completely clueless during it. A lot of those girls are genuinely good non-slutty people who just happened to run into a degenerate who can pull himself into a good person long enough to get some pussy. I feel a lot of regret about it and it 100% wasn't any of their fault. The girl you're talking about probably did nothing wrong.
As far as what it's like to live with? Well, for me it's super simple. I literally don't notice anything at all and never have any discomfort or anything like that. My long term GF (3 years now) ended up getting it due to us not realizing I had the little bump. Her initial breakout was pretty uncomfortable, but that was a year and a half ago and she hasn't had any since. 99.9% of our lives we have zero thought about it and neither of us take medication for it.
The "never settle" thing is kind of retarded. 99% of woman are retarded cunts but you met someone who's really great and would consider marrying, but you would rather "not settle" and be alone because of a mistake she made that she likely had 0 way of anticipating.
Here's a question: let's pretend you break up with her. This time next year you see her and another guy walking around holding hands obviously in love. You stalk them on facebook and over the next few years you watch them travel, marry, and start a family. Do you think you would feel like "man thank god I dodged that" or would you feel regret and jealousy that the other man was able to accept and appreciate what you were not and is now able to live a happy life with her?
I have no idea how I got it. My "breakouts" are literally one tiny little bump. When I first noticed it I told my Dr and they looked at it and told me it wasn't anything and not to worry about it. I even asked "is it herpes?" and they said if it wasn't an open sore then I was fine. I get STD tests on the regular.
Would go away and come back like once or twice a year. I usually wouldn't even realize it (especially if my pubes were longer than like half an inch).
I only found out after a few girls I hooked up told me a few weeks later "hey, I just found out I had herpes, not sure where or how, but you should get tested". I went to to my Dr again and pretty much had to convince them I had it because they didn't believe what I had was it.
The reason I want to say how I found out I had it is because I probably banged like 20-30 girls with that little bump on my dick and I was completely clueless during it. A lot of those girls are genuinely good non-slutty people who just happened to run into a degenerate who can pull himself into a good person long enough to get some pussy. I feel a lot of regret about it and it 100% wasn't any of their fault. The girl you're talking about probably did nothing wrong.
As far as what it's like to live with? Well, for me it's super simple. I literally don't notice anything at all and never have any discomfort or anything like that. My long term GF (3 years now) ended up getting it due to us not realizing I had the little bump. Her initial breakout was pretty uncomfortable, but that was a year and a half ago and she hasn't had any since. 99.9% of our lives we have zero thought about it and neither of us take medication for it.
The "never settle" thing is kind of retarded. 99% of woman are retarded cunts but you met someone who's really great and would consider marrying, but you would rather "not settle" and be alone because of a mistake she made that she likely had 0 way of anticipating.
Here's a question: let's pretend you break up with her. This time next year you see her and another guy walking around holding hands obviously in love. You stalk them on facebook and over the next few years you watch them travel, marry, and start a family. Do you think you would feel like "man thank god I dodged that" or would you feel regret and jealousy that the other man was able to accept and appreciate what you were not and is now able to live a happy life with her?