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ok so me and this guy who also has herpes was having a chat about having a threesome with someone who doesn't have herpes. I was wondering if body fluids can pass on the virus too or is it just skin to skin contact? Like if he pulled out of me would he have to change the condom or would the juices not affect her? I have always shot down the idea of a threesome because i never wanted to pass on something but if juices wont hurt someone then now its not completely out of the picture..please comment on the facts. i honestly don't want to hear anyone's judgments on having threesomes, Thanks :)

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If I was in a threesome, I'd insist on a new condom simply because of the eww factor, but that aside, it would still an excellent idea. While herpes is not carried in bodily fluids, a condom that has been in direct contact with your genitals would most likely carry skin cells picked up from you, which would then be passed on to her.

Not only that, but what if he comes back to you then after her? Are you sure you know she has nothing you might contract? Condoms don't cost that much. For everyone's well-being, don't share. Yuck.

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thanks misty yea that link did help.

Mslucy if we even did anything i would have her tested first and she would def know about our situation. thanks for the replies :) yall have a good day

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YEAH!! THREESOMES!!!! fun fun fun....ah...to be young again!

As mentioned...the third party should be made aware of any/all diseases you might have...and visa versa. Honesty is VERY important before embarking on this sort of relationship.

Two...I would change condoms if you change partners mid-coitus. This is safety for ALL parties involved. The common sense you would use while with one partner should be adhered to double time with two...and so on and so on.

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Well you have an exciting life! (This is jealousy talking, btw. I've had MMW threesomes, but I was the only one interested in conquering both parties.)

As for practical matters, you clearly need to change the condom. Herpes is spread by skin contact, but other things can be spread by fluid. Not only that, but I doubt she would let you go from one end to the other with such wanton disregard. Think of it as being kosher: you keep each side separate.

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Having had experience with threesomes since I've been positive, changing condoms is your best plan of action. It's not a bad idea that everyone knows everyone's status, as well. Just have a barrier, person-specific barrier between each person in the threesome. Also, use condoms on toys (in the case of strap-on use) because it's easier and faster to strip off and change a condom than to clean a toy. Use sterilizable toys whenever possible, as well, like those made of silicone, glass, or metal.

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This is something that hasn't even crossed my mind until now. My partner has always wanted to ahve a threesome with me and someone else, but now it looks like that is out of the picture. :/

Everyone here gave great advice!

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Ex-gf knows my status and we will tell anybody else my status if we do a three some (yeah my ex would still do a threesome with me if the other girl was hot enough) ... shes a great friend to have !

Disclose and then make some memories you'd be embarrassed to tell the kids about !!!

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I would just make sure you def. let her know she's at risk first! And changing the condoms would be a good idea. I mean I know before I knew I was positive I would have never had sex with someone who had herpes let alone 2 people who have herpes! lol That sounds mean now... But it's true.

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I have only had one threesome. with my best friend and my ex, her then boyfriend. all 3 of us have herpes. so there was not much to worry about. i would never take that experiance away. maybe jut try to find soemone who also has it. i guess i was just lucky. :-)

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I'm bringing back this thread because it's something I've always been interested in, and it seems like with herpes that fantasy is gone. How did you all find a willing third? When and how did you approach the topic of HSV? and what were the reactions?

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I came to the board today to approach the same subject, except for the fact that I am the only party who has hsv. My boyfriend and I would both like a 3some, but the thought of me being the only infected party makes me feel uneasy. I feel I would be left out of most of the action, and would basically be left watching my boyfriend have sex with another girl. Has anyone else here had this problem/fear?

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.....well....it sounds a bit risky....but he or she should know you status...and you should know hers/his....there are other things far worst than Herpes....Hep C and HIV......I'm not a prude....and I have seen a little porn....and all three people in that film from what I've seen.....do everything with each other....and go from one person to the other.....no changing ,washing or wiping off anything....and I think that's the point of the threesome....for three people to be together.....all I can say is.....make sure that all of you involved know exactly where you all stand with all STDs/STIs.....that is so important.....

Ps...besides condoms....there are dental dams...just in case......Safety first.......

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my boyfriend right now is totally down with the thought of a threesome(of course he would be right lol) i am positive and he isnt..i think the best bet would be for us to just change condoms like everyone else said..ive had this disease for about 6 years now and ive come to realize that people arent as against the idea of being with someone infected as i thought they would be.

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You can get oral herpes from sharing chapstick or a cigarette with someone who has oral herpes, so I am SURE you can share GH sharing the same condom. Like someone said, there are cells that are shed and what not.

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