possibly, but before you go and cut his nuts off, herpes can lay dormant in the human body for years until you see the physical signs.
You would only be likely to get herpes if your mother had genital herpes and you caught the infection when she had an outbreak at the time of birth. Most people don't get herpes at birth, even if their mothers are infected.
It caught Herpes.
They shouldn't be, because mouth sores can either be canker sores ( bacteria) or cold sores (herpes virus). It would depend on if you had sex or not, and if your partner had a virus or not. Most likely it would just be that you caught a Herpes virus. In any case, pregnancy can only be determined by a check-up.
Better break up with your partner now then.
Go up to them and tell them how you feel and what you saw and heard.
Yes, people frequently get caught having sex, whether it is by the parents, by the children, or in the worst cases, the other partner's spouse.
Chlamydia has the same mode of transmission for circumcised and uncircumcised men. There is no difference. You can get it from oral, anal or vaginal sex; from genital-genital contact; and from being born to a woman with chlamydia.
There is no law against that.
yea all you have to do if your partner is around do not flirt with your other mate and be in a room alone if you wanna make out and stuff but beware be careful
Rhinopneumontis is found in horses and is caused by the equine herpes virus. It causes swelling in the nasal cavities and lungs. It is treatable and if caught early, is not fatal.
No. Genital warts are caused by several strains of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). You would have to have HPV in order to develop genital warts. However many HPV virus are very common and easily caught, and it is unusual to be tested for HPV unless you have symptoms.
There are three possible answers:you had it before the long term relationship, oryou caught it from your partner, orit's a false positive test result