Yes it can still be spread.
Peer pressure can play a part with herpes if you are being pressured to have sex. Even with protection and contreseptives (birth control) there is still a risk to have it be given to your partner. Talk to your doctor and see what he/she advises you. But Peer Pressure cannot affect you if you show people your boundaries.
You always have herpes, there is no cure. It may lie dorminant in your system, but you still have it. Breakouts can occur @ any time.
If one person does not have herpes, it is highly unlikely for them to contract it by kissing someone with herpes. However, there is still a small risk of transmission if there are active herpes lesions or sores present on the person with herpes. It is always advisable to practice safe kissing and maintain good oral hygiene.
Herpes simplex virus 1 is the virus that causes fever blisters and cold sores.Herpes simplex virus ll is the virus that is responsible for genital herpes.There are anti viral medications that you can take to help reduce outbreaks of herpes,(Valtrex) but it is still possible to spread it even when no signs are present.It IS possible to spread HSv-1 by oral sex. If you have a fever blister and preform oral sex on someone, you can give them genital herpes. Just as someone with genital herpes can spread it to you by oral, vaginal or anal sex . Please use protection if you have genital herpes. marlin
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Unfortunately, even if there are no visible sores there is still a small chance that you can get herpes. The odds are low but you should get checked out.
Yes if you did or did not use protection you could still get aids its just that if you did not use protection and the one you slept with has them you have a really high chance.
Yes. Herpes is a disease, not an infection. It does not go away, it may be treated but not cured entirely. Even if there is no physical evidence, you still have it.
Yes. YOUR criminal record does not preclude you from petitioning the court for a protection order.
You can't get chlamydia from someone who has been cured. Using protection when you have sex makes sense, though for a few reasons. First, you may have concerns about whether your partner has other partners. Second, there are STDs like HPV and herpes for which you can't get tested and told you aren't infected; condoms can lower the risk of you picking up these infections.
No. Jimmy Carter declined to have secret service protection when he left office.
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