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| *Women health>>>Genital Herpes |
I've been honest about having genital herpes.....? |
I told my boyfriend before we had sex that I have genital herpes and he seems to think that if we just have anal sex that he will not get it. I have done alot of research and I have tryed to tell him that he is not 100% safe just by us doing that. Am I wrong? I believe he can still catch it. Valtrex, taken once a day helps to prevent the spread of Herpes and the outbreaks duration. BUT! When you have Herpes, it is a virus that is not cureable and may be passed on to another without showing any symptoms. I think it is admirable that you take it up the tail pipe, that's hot, but yes your boyfriend still runs the risk of catching it. Let him know that he can also get oral Herpes from having oral sex with you when you are having an outbreak or shedding a past outbreak. Herpes is nothing to sneeze at. Let's all pray for the day when Herpes is just another treatable STD. He is wrong...not you be very honest with him tell him he is not all that safe, GH isnt easy to live with is it? if you dont tke valtrex and make sure you dont do it when you have an outbreak there is a chance he wont catch it, but well im thinking hes gonna get it and be mad. Been married for 10 years and I have herpes on my face. I do not have genital herpes but it does not m atter. When I have an outbreak there is no kissing or anything else, lol. Genital or facial herpes, you must be careful because you can pass it on to your partner regardless of an outbreak. BTW, my husband is herpes free after 10 years of marriage. Yes, he can still get it. The herpes virus sheds viral particles in its active state and these particles are all over that area. You can use supressive drugs to make the virus become latent- not infective. Talk to your gynecologist about treatment. It is still not safe. |
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