08 июн 2012, Пт, 18:48
Вот, нашла полезный совет в рассылке американских коллег по несчастью. Можно перевести с гуглом, если кто не читает по-английски:
This question comes up a lot, and I'd like to suggest another ways to look at it.First, believe that YOU are the catch, not him. He would be lucky to have youin his life, and if he doesn't realize it, then it's his problem.
Second, it's more HIS responsibility that he doesn't get a sexuallytransmitted disease than yours. We're all responsible for our own health, andwe should assume that all of our new sex partners have HIV, HBV, herpes, etc.,and protect ourselves. Sorry, but that's the world we live in-- SEX ISRISKY.
Third, resist the impulse to tell him everything the first date, or thesecond, third or fourth date. Let him get a chance to know you and for you tosee if you two click. Then if he wants you in his life, he will let nothingstand in his way (That's been my experience.).
Fourth, during these first dates, don't do anything risky. IMO, it's ok tokiss, hug, cuddle, etc. If he wants to do more, joke that you're waiting tosee if he's a "keeper".Fifth, if he appears to be a keeper, then tell him about your hep B, tell him you plan to live to be 100, and suggest that he get vaccinated. I wouldn'tgive out any more information that he asks for.
The main issues about HBV are that there is a vaccine, and there are better and better treatments coming down the pipeline that will control or cure your hep B.
Hep B