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19th November 23:35
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Yup, that's true!
The possibility does exist of passing herpes to a partner's genitals via oral sex. However, it's not likely that you are going to give yourself genital herpes in the way that you have described. You also have to remember that your body has built up antibodies to the type that you have. Has your partner been tested at all for herpes? You might want to read the free herpes handbook over on www.westoverheights.com -- that's an excellent read for somebody that might not know a whole lot about herpes. Not necessarily... and you really won't know what your partner's status is until they are tested for it. Herpes Simplex Virus is a variety all by itself. Simplex is not the same as Zoster, etc. Hope this helps, Angela ![]() -- Yahoo! Messenger - angelals1970 Herpes Help: http://www.yoshi2me.com/ STD Message Board: http://yoshi2me.com/phpbb/index.php |
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