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:roll: Okay I have to say this in case anyone is wondering about transmission during oral sex. I and my ex were tested at the start of our relationship and he had HSV1, and I did not have either. He has penile disfunction and we only had oral sex. I received oral from him mainly, very few times I performed oral on him and he did not ejaculate into my mouth. If this helps clear up any confusion-

So you can very much get HSV1 from oral, it's not safe sex.

Many people have told me oral wasn't really sex and it's mainly safe if you shower afterwards and so on. It's not. It's amazing how many people who are educated really believe this.

Nat

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relax.... it isn't that bad... you will find someone that accepts you and doesn't treat you like a leper.... just read up on herpes and what you need to do to protect your partner... go into a relationship with information... it is not the end of your sex life... I promise... we were all scared at first....

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So you can very much get HSV1 from oral, it's not safe sex.

Many people have told me oral wasn't really sex and it's mainly safe if you shower afterwards and so on. It's not. It's amazing how many people who are educated really believe this.

Nat

OMG didn't Clinton say the same "oral sex" isn't sex. UGH. Showering doesn't prevent disease, if it did I bet we would all be such clean people taking zillions of showers. LOL.

If someone has an outbreak, or think they are going to then yes you can contract it from them. I have been reading a lot about asymptomatic shedding. (still confused)

The person who has HSV1 knows his/her body (hopefully) when they think they may be getting one. You can always use protection...dental dams, condoms split, saran wrap.

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great! so no getting oral' date=' no receiving oral, no sex...i love how the doctor said to me its not a big deal. Sure no, not a big deal if i were a fucking nun.[/quote']

Don't ya love it when ya get advice from those who probably don't suffer from either?

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