A safe, private, and supportive space for singles living with HPV to build confidence, navigate disclosure, and find meaningful relationships — without fear, shame, or judgment.
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Join a trusted HPV-friendly dating community where people are open, understanding, and already past the hardest part of the conversation. No awkward explanations. No fear of rejection over your diagnosis. Just genuine people looking for genuine connection.
80%
of sexually active adults will have HPV at some point in their lives
1 in 4
Americans are currently living with HPV right now
1000s
of singles have found real relationships through HPV-friendly communities
100%
private — your data is never sold, shared, or exposed
What we are
DatingHPV exists for one reason: to help you build a love life you're proud of. We're not here to lecture you about your health. We're here because you deserve a place where your HPV diagnosis is already understood — so you can focus on what actually matters: connection, confidence, and finding someone who sees all of you.
The fear of rejection after an HPV diagnosis is real — but it's also far bigger than the reality. Millions of people navigate HPV disclosure every day and go on to build beautiful, lasting relationships. This is your space to do the same.
Our mission & valuesSafe & Private
Your data is never shared
Zero Judgment
Everyone here understands
Why DatingHPV
Your HPV status is deeply personal health information. We built this platform with privacy as the foundation — not an afterthought. No data selling, no unnecessary exposure, no surprises. You control exactly what you share and with whom, always.
Everyone here has faced the same fears around HPV disclosure and rejection. There are no awkward explanations needed — just people who genuinely get it.
When HPV disclosure is already understood, everything else gets easier. Connections here start with honesty — and that makes them last.
From HPV disclosure scripts to first-date confidence, our guides and community are here to support you through the fear of rejection, the vulnerability of opening up, and the joy of finding someone who truly sees you.
Your Journey
Whether you're figuring out how to disclose HPV to a new partner, or wondering if you'll ever feel confident enough to date again — we have thoughtful, specific guidance for exactly where you are right now.
Browse all guidesHPV is one of the most common STIs in the world — yet the stigma is far out of proportion to the reality. Learn how to reframe your story and approach dating from a place of confidence, not fear.
Telling a partner about your HPV status is one of the most vulnerable things you can do. Our disclosure guides walk you through timing, wording, and how to handle any reaction — so you're never caught off guard.
The fear of being rejected because of HPV is real — but it's also something thousands of people have worked through. Learn how to separate your worth from your diagnosis and show up with genuine confidence.
The relationships that last are built on honesty. When you start from a place of openness about HPV, you attract people who value you fully — not in spite of your story, but because of your courage to share it.
HPV Dating Guides & Advice
You're not starting over — you're starting with more self-awareness than most people ever develop. A warm, honest guide to navigating the dating world after an HPV diagnosis.
Read guideThe HPV disclosure conversation is rarely as catastrophic as we imagine. Practical, empathetic advice on what to say, when to say it, and how to handle any response.
Read guideYour HPV diagnosis doesn't have to overshadow a first date. Here's how to show up present, confident, and authentically yourself — because that's who someone is falling for.
Read guideA diagnosis can shake your sense of self. This guide is about finding your footing again — and realizing how much of you was never touched by it.
Read guideReady to start dating with people who understand?
Start Dating NowHPV Support & Resources
From community support to clear, calm educational content — we've gathered the resources that actually help people living with HPV, without the clinical overwhelm or the shame spiral.
Moderated spaces where you can speak openly about HPV dating, ask questions about disclosure, and hear from people who have been exactly where you are. No judgment. Just understanding.
ExploreThe questions you're afraid to type into Google — answered with care, clarity, and zero alarm. HPV, dating, disclosure, relationships, emotional support: all of it, honestly.
ExploreUnderstand HPV on your own terms. Our content is written to inform and reassure — not frighten — so you can make confident decisions about your health and your relationships.
ExploreSuccess Stories
These are real people who found real love — after their HPV diagnosis, not despite it. Their stories are proof that your best chapter may still be ahead.
I was convinced my HPV diagnosis meant I'd have to settle — or be alone. Finding this community changed everything. I met someone who didn't just accept my status; he said it made him trust me more. We've been together two years.
Sar....03, 31
Austin, TX · Together 2 years
The HPV disclosure guide here gave me a script I actually believed in. My partner was calm, kind, and already knew more about HPV than I expected. We got engaged last spring. I still can't believe how much fear I carried for nothing.
Marcus, 38
London, UK · Now engaged
For months I felt like my love life was over. This platform reminded me that I'm a whole person — not a diagnosis. I'm dating again with HPV, and for the first time in a long time, I feel like myself.
Priya, 27
Toronto, CA · Dating with confidence
Common Questions
If something is on your mind, chances are someone else has asked it too. Here are the most common questions about HPV dating — answered honestly and without judgment.
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Take the first step
Thousands of people have walked through the same fear you might be feeling right now — the fear of rejection, the weight of disclosure, the quiet worry that HPV changes everything. It doesn't. Your love life is still ahead of you. It starts here.