Avoid the "Mom, I have herpes" talk at the holidays

By: PRLog
OAK LAWN, Ill. - Dec. 14, 2015 - PRLog -- Hundreds of thousands of people will get together for the holiday season between December 24 and January 2 and the inevitable conversation for single people will come up: When will you find someone special?

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For those with an STD, dating has been challenging in the past. The stigma of trying to date while having an STD is becoming a thing of the past thanks to websites like MeetPositives.com, a dating website dedicated to assisting people with STDs find a match.

According to a datingsitereviews.com poll, the busiest days on dating websites are Christmas Day and New Year's Day, and for MeetPositive.com, it's no different.

"Our motto is 'Never have the talk again' and truly it is designed for our users who put their intimate secrets on their profile," said Jack Lombardi, CEO of MeetPositives.com. ”The same slogan can be used for family members who are always asking about the love lives of those single at the holidays. Instead of opening up about an STD to family members, our site empowers our users to find love without having to get too detailed about their situation with family or friends."

More than 2/3 of the world’s population is impacted with an STD, and that number is growing.

Citing Rentapplication.com, Lombardi said the U.S. cities with the highest per capita rate of STD-infected residents are Montgomery, St. Louis, Missouri, West Memphis, and Arkansas (City, total STDs per 100,000).

Lombardi can provide anecdotes about MeetPositives.com's users, advice on getting into the STD dating scene and how people with STDs do not need to spend 2016 alone.

Visit Meet Positives Herpes Dating Website

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Company Name: Positive Group, LLC.
Name: Jack Lombardi
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