The statement that HSV2 can be
activatedActivated charcoal by sex with someone "high in the virus" is not correct. If myou bhave active herpes, the virus reactivates from fever, stress, or nothing at all. But nothing you've said suggests you have active herpes.
Antibodies just mean that you had exposure to the virus at some time in your life. Since you're male, if you had an episode of actual genital herpes, you would have seen blisters on your penis, which would have hung around for 7-10 days, and probably recurred from time to time. The level of antibody is unimportant--any level above baseline suggests exposure.
Basically, having antibodies with no actual herpes outbreaks means nothing at all. You might want to have the test repeated--the levels are sometimes unreliable. But either way there's nothing you have to do.
Best.
Dr. Rockoff