You can get herpes from your partner although there is no guarantee one way or the other. If your partner has herpes, you can potentially catch it from them, but there are ways to reduce the risk of spreading herpes. If you or your partner has herpes, it is probably a good idea to go to a medical physician and speak to them about this issue and find out how to minimize the risk of spreading herpes. An example of such a method would be to have safe sex (i.e., with condoms), but there are others as well.
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 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.
Herpes is transmitted mainly through different types of bodily fluids, so the answer to your question is yes. Just remember that you can still get infected even though your partner doesn't have any visible symptoms.
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yes because of the sexual interaction
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.
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 need to see your doctor. You may have herpes and it is very contagious to your sexual partner.
It doesnt always affect both people. dont ask why, it just doesnt.