Yes, but the chance is less than when you have an outbreak.
The chance of passing genital herpes to a partner varies depending how often a person gets herpes outbreaks, what strain of herpes a person has, if medication is taken, if protective sex take place and other variables. The herpes virus could go undetected seem the body often weakens the virus. Seem the herpes virus often isn't detected there is no real way to know the chance of passing herpes to a partner.
The chance of spreading herpes to a partner orally by oral sex is low. HSV-1 is genital herpes 5-10% of all herpes cases. If a partner has genital HSV-1 (less common type of genital herpes) the chance of the virus spreading orally is high seem HSV-1 is usually oral herpes. If oral sex is performed on a partner with genital HSV-2 (more common type of genital herpes) the virus won't be likely to spread orally.
No symptoms but he may be apprehensive.
Pass it on to your boyfriend
because he likes her
Yes you can get pregnant; Monistat is not a spermicide. However, you should NOT have sex with a yeast infection-- you can pass it to the guy, who can then pass it back to you. Guys can be yeast carriers without symptoms.
yes or the guy is just flirting with the girl
ummm, well, a girl could kiss a guy. A girl could flirt with a guy. A girl could hurt a guy. A girl could kill a guy (not advised). A girl could make love to a guy :P, a girl could - and this is the best of all - love a guy.
Well if your worried talk to her about it
"Stay" by Lisa Loeb
Bob is both a guy and a girl.
If he looks back after when he no longer needs to is the key.
Talk to the girl who lost the doll, then talk to the fat guy in the fan club. She will then give you a magnet train pass
It depends on the guy.