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Can you give herpes if you have a cold sore and give oral sex? |
having a debate about wheather or not a cold sore can be spread with oral sex(like herpes) i dont have it.. just a debate lol.. Hello, Absolutely yes. Of course you can. Yes, yes, yes. Please read up on it they have sites that will explain Please don't give your partner oral sex if you have a cold sore!Your guaranteed to spread type 1 herpes to him/her! Yes. i would not try it. cause if it breaks open for some reason. i just would wait. yes |
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