I think it's Non-reactive
[QUOTE=Dan1978;7060946]Reactive to rpr means syphillis. It's hard to read but looks like reactive is highlighted. Dummy told on herself 😂.[/QUOTE]The way I'm reading that sheet is that word Reactive there is a label for that data point and NON-REACTIVE in all caps is the value, thus this is a negative for Syphilis. Why would she post it otherwise? But as another poster pointed out, there's an even better reason to avoid this one. She ugly.
Tested positive for chlamydia as well
[QUOTE=Bawall69;7041469]I'm posting this in here because we apparently frequent the same girls.
Tested positive for Chlamydia. I get tested for everything every few months. Even if it weren't against the rules, I still wouldn't try to speculate on who gave it to me because I have seen a few since my last test.
Only posting this as a reminder to please get tested periodically. I have no symptoms. It's curable, but only if you know about it.[/QUOTE]Not going to speculate as well but once I started feeling burning urination I decided to put myself on the bench and get tested. Best to suit up boys.
My 2 month arrangement has hsv1
I've been with my first SA girl for two months and I made her get a full std test last week and she came back negative on everything but positive on hsv1.
I've been kissing this chick and letting her give me BBBJ and BBFS cip and everything. The hsv-1 has got me worried obviously like many I'm happily married so ran to get tested myself today. Any of you guys ever deal with this BS. I'd love to continue with my arrangement she's definitely my type and everything but it might be a deal breaker for me.
I would not worry about HsV1
[QUOTE=Xcvxxx;7114590]I've been with my first SA girl for two months and I made her get a full std test last week and she came back negative on everything but positive on hsv1.
I've been kissing this chick and letting her give me BBBJ and BBFS cip and everything. The hsv-1 has got me worried obviously like many I'm happily married so ran to get tested myself today. Any of you guys ever deal with this BS. I'd love to continue with my arrangement she's definitely my type and everything but it might be a deal breaker for me.[/QUOTE]As the previous post said, hsv1 is common. It's Hsv2 that you don't want to take it home.