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You can get herpes from both a bite or drinking directly with in seconds after some one with a visible cold sore.

Oral herpes could be passed through biting if some one bites through the skin while they have a cold sore.

It's possible but not as likely to get it through sharing drinks as herpes doesn't like to live in fluids or on objects for more thena few seconds.

Oral it's most likely to be passed on by being innocently kissed on or around the mouth by some one that has a visible cold sore or fever blister.

Genital herpes is not passe like that.

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No you can not get it from drinking off someone rather they are having a outbreak or not. Herpes is spread from skin to skin contact

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That isn't likely to happen.

Some one would have to bite another person while they have a cold sore and break the skin. Herpes isn't often passed through just saliva or blood.

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You can't get an infectious disease from someone who doesn't have the disease. So you can't get herpes from sharing a cup with someone who doesn't have herpes.

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