1 and not the other? Is that possible?

Went to the doc couple days ago, to get check out for HIV & any STDs. Told me to come back 3 days later. Today is the 3rd year. Going later on today. Well some past history on the day of the call in he said i had what look like an ulcer underneath my foreskin. He said not to worry "just yet". wtf right? Probably cuz he was going to run some lab question paper.
my question is ... wouldn't you get herpes in your mouth and private nouns if 1 had it? I ask cuz i did lick the vagina and had intercourse, so its possible to get herpes on the mouth and penis right? Or if you don't draw from in both places then you might not have it at adjectives?
Answers:    Oral herpes and genital herpes are two different viruses. Scientists still don't know if oral can verbs to genital or the other way around.
You can get herpes (both hsv-1 or hsv-2) contained by your mouth and private area. Some people get genital herpes surrounded by mouth from oral sex. Some others get oral herpes in private area.

You ask the relatives on stdfishes.com, the site is for people with STDs find support, friendship, info and even love.
HSV1 and HSV2 are similar and share approximately 50% of the same dna. It is easy to spread HSV1 to the genitals during oral sex. It is rare to win HSV2 in the mouth.

Just because 1 partner has herpes doesn't guarantee the other will get it. Many couples step years or a lifetime without giving it to their partners - others get it the first time they hold sex with an infected partner. Having 1 offers some protection over the other. Source(s): http://www.herpes.com/hsv1-2.html


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