The "vaginal fluid" exposure doesn't mean much. Female "ejaculation" is a squirt of urine, not vaginal fluid -- and urine rarely if ever transmits STDs. (In fact, urine is toxic to STD bacteria and viruses.)
Saw this as part of a response and wonder if you could elaborate.
I am female and just found out I am positive for HSV2. Does this mean that if I ejaculate during intercourse that the ejaculate would prevent the possibility of me transmitting HSV2 to my partner?
Also, if ejaculate is urine than why can I empty my bladder before sex, ejaculate many times in copious amounts and still have a full bladder immediately after sex? And why does the ejaculate have no taste?