If you have never received oral sex or had intercourse before then it's probably not herpes. Could be some irritation or an infected in grown hair, but you may want to visit your doctor or gyno just in case and let them know you're not sexually active.
You need to see your doctor. You may have herpes and it is very contagious to your sexual partner.
Sexual contact is the touching or coming into contact with the penis, vagina or anus. This can be through touching yourself or someone else, or them touching you is considered sexual contact. While it technically refers to more than "touch" - e.g. it refers to contact as say a penis in contact with a vagina or anus, not so much as a finger touching a penis, etc.
Sexual intercourse is a term that means the sexual contact between the males penis and females vagina. But its more likely to be defined as the the contact for having baby.
Through direct contact with the mothers vagina especially if it happens to be active at the time.
Cold sores are a form of herpes. If he has a cold sore and his lips touch your vagina, then you can absolutely get genital herpes.
First of all, its sexual intercourse. It involves sexual contact between two opposite sex individuals involving penetration, especially the insertion of a man's penis into a woman's vagina.
You have herpes. Either a) one of you were not virgins b) one of you have mouth herpes which can be, rarely, transmitted orally. Don't freak out, go to the doctor, take Valtrax or something like it and you will be ok, its not the end of the world or you sex life. Just use condoms with other partners. Unfortunately, It sound like herpes. You can be a virgin and have herpes. It could have been passed to you by your mother during childbirth. Or you can have the herpes that are in your mouth affect you down there, if they are spread to your nether regions through other sexual activity. Before you get too upset sometimes the acidic reaction between partners can cause this to happen. It's best to go see the doctor and let them diagnose this. It may not be Herpes at all. You need to talk to your partner, and if it's just you with the symptoms you might want to consider Vulvitis. Vulvitis is an inflamation of the vulva often confused with herpes. However you need to see a doctor and get a proper diagnosis.
It means contact with sexual organs with the hands. This means direct contact with the penis or vagina inside the clothing (including underwear). Obviously, this is a highly sexual act. Lol this person made it so scientific :P
It is not likely. The sperm would have needed to come in contact with her vagina. But by this point a lot of the sperm was probably already dead. I wouldn't be too worried but be on a lookout for any symptoms just in case by some chance it did come in contact with your vagina.
Yes, you can develop boils on the vagina and anywhere else on your body. If your not sexually active, you can rule out herpes or warts.
You insert a penis into the vagina.
It's sexual intercourse when you put a penis into a vagina.