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What Are The Chances Of Contracting Type I Herpes When There Was No Outbreak In The Carrier?

just now had a girl giving me head after I fingered her she stops giving me head im not finished yet says I have to tell you I have herpes type 1... she doesn t have an outbreak at this time can I still get it? ishowered and washed right away? what are the odds I have it?
Thu, 9 Jan 2014
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It is highly unlikely that you got Herpes, but not completely impossible. It is not common to transmit herpes when there is no active outbreak, but it can happen. If you do not develop any symptoms, you probably don't need to worry about it. However, if you start to develop symptoms you should get it checked out. Next time use protection and ask your partner about STYDs before you start having sex. You don't want any surprises again! Good luck!
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What Are The Chances Of Contracting Type I Herpes When There Was No Outbreak In The Carrier?

It is highly unlikely that you got Herpes, but not completely impossible. It is not common to transmit herpes when there is no active outbreak, but it can happen. If you do not develop any symptoms, you probably don t need to worry about it. However, if you start to develop symptoms you should get it checked out. Next time use protection and ask your partner about STYDs before you start having sex. You don t want any surprises again! Good luck!