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PostPosted: 07/21/06 - 14:16    Post subject: genital herpes Vote now! Reply with quote

Hi,

I suffer from cold sores and just recently believe I may have genital herpes. My boyfriend does not have cold sores.. Could I have given myself genital herpes by performing oral sex on him before he penetrated me?

I've read so much on the internet, but no one talks about someone with Herpes 1, giving themselves Herpes 2.

Thanks for any information you can give me,

Barbara
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