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Hearing from happy readers surfing the internet is always a welcome and pleasant experience. Hearing from the less-than-satisfied individual is important as well. As a reader and participant of this site, you are the most important critic and commentator. I'm interested in your impressions of this web site.

What did you like or dislike? What pages were the most helpful to you? Do you have questions that the site was not able to answer? What would you like to see added in the future? Are there any other words of wisdom that you are willing to pass my way?

When you send me an e-mail you can feel confident in knowing that your name and address will not be disclosed or distributed to anybody for any reason. I will personally and carefully review your comments and do my best to answer each and every one of your e-mails as time permits with a useful suggestion.

Due to the high volume of email that I receive, you can expect to hear from me within the week. I usually check my e-mail Monday through Friday if I am home. Even though I get tons of e-mail, I will check each and every single one of them.

I try and post regularly on the message boards. My weekends are strictly for family time so you probably won't hear from me and if you do, it's a bonus! See what people are saying about me here: Comments and Feedback

Your comments and feedback will not be posted unless we have your permission to do so. Feedback and Comments are provided for you to read as a courtesy. I don't always post every piece of feedback e-mail that I get. (FYI) In all cases only initials or first names will be used to sign each note.

Believe it or not you guys, when people send me negative feedback I post that too as long as their are no swear words. I want people to know that they are getting exactly what they read. I am not even partial nor do I sugar coat feedback to suit my site. You will always get the negative as well as the positive. When you write to me please don't spam or solicit any miracle cures.

We all know (hopefully) that there is no way to wipe out herpes from your body. If anybody tells you that they have a cure for herpes they are lying to you. Please don't write to me about any symptoms you are having. I am not a doctor and even if I were there would be no way to diagnose you over the internet.

I do realize that sometimes people want to know what their symptoms sound like and that's fine except that there are probably a thousand and one possibilities that could feel and look exactly like what you are wanting to describe or are experiencing at that moment.

I wouldn't even let somebody who says they are a healthcare professional tell you what they think your symptoms sound like because you still have to go in and see your doctor so you will know for sure what is going on. Besides, healthcare professionals that diagnose you over the internet are not all that "professional" in my honest opinion.

I don't mind you writing to me and asking questions. I like it when people ask questions because it gives me ideas of what I can work on next for the site. Sometimes I like to take the questions that people ask me and turn them into blog posts for my Sexual Health Buzz blog. If I do use your question as the subject of my next blog post don't worry, I will not use any specific details OR your name OR your e-mail address. I am only posting the question and answering them on my blog so that others that are looking for the same thing will get answers too.

If I don't know the answer to your questions I will try and find the answer and if I can't, I will hopefully be able to point you in the right direction.

If you are wanting to vent or you need an opinion you might want to consider sharing on either Picking Up the Pieces OR the Shut Up N Post! STD Message Board. The reason I say that is because sometimes it's good to get feedback from more than one person. Hopefully, somebody providing you with feedback will actually give you a different way of looking at the situation.

 

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