Although the chances of contracting herpes is greatly increased during outbreaks, it is still very possible to get herpes without any symptoms or outbreaks. In fact, some infected people can live the entire remainder of their lives without ever having symptoms or one outbreak. Yet, they're still spreading it. Others can have one or two outbreaks, then never show signs of herpes again, but they are still infected with the STD and can still pass it on. The virus can live in tissue without being aggravated to the point of an outbreak. Tissue meets tissue and so on. Medication for herpes and practicing safe sex is the best way to prevent spreading the virus. Your partner must continue to take the medication, even when there are no outbreaks, for the medication to be effective.
that is because if your the girl you have no control over him because you are fricken kissing and humping him and having a sexual intercouse be sexy at the time then just put make up on it no one will ever now you had a great Friday night
Yes it is possible; or your infected, but asymptomatic.
Yes you can still get herpes if your partner doesn't have an outbreak but the chances are reduced if there is not an outbreak.
100% yes
He also has the plague.
No. Herpes is a virus and can spread. Most likely you would get cold sores around your mouth. Cold sores are herpes simplex and the same as genial herpes. The person you are having sex with will give you herpes if it is active.
No, swallowing the sperm will not cause herpes. If your partner has herpes, you have already been exposed by the time you reach this stage.
It can be an infection in your ears, Herpes, or a cold or anything i dont know
Not to be rude, but if you have herpes... please dont consume... that child will have it. And for the miscarriage, everyone in some time goes through it, takes time to heal. Just next time, know who your partner sleeps with or what he/she has before you let them in...
It is possible to have herpes but never give it to your partner. Using condoms, avoiding sex during and just before an outbreak, using antiviral medication, and time from the first outbreak all decrease the risk of transmission.
yes
Flavor condoms
Called herpes
HPV does not cause herpes and is an unrelated virus. Herpes is caused by HSV. If a woman has HPV or HSV, she could spread them to her partner during sex.
well if your partner loves you for who you are then you dont need to impress them
A person has to be infected with the herpes virus (type 1) to get a cold sore.