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Herpes test 12 weeks

I was wondering how accurate my herpes IGG blood test is at 12 weeks test is. I tested negative  for both hsv1 and 2. I took the test while on a antibiotic. Is my test conclusive. I have pimple on my buttocks but no leaky fluid or anything.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
The exposure you had was zero risk. Hsv is not spread from her touching herself then your penis. Your test results are conclusive and your exposure was no risk. You can move forward without concern.
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I think your fine. I know he mentioned hsv1 but do you realize how many people have hsv1. Something many of my friends have and have yet to pass it on to their partners. Would I hesitate on dating a girl with hsv1? Hell no. Heck I even saw The expert HH mention on a past post that he had HsV1 and never wasted another second thinking about it, so why would I.
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To be honest I've had symptoms, but after getting my 6 week and seeing the negative suddenly it all disappeared. My penis was burning a week after the event, but I was checking every 10 mins and twisting and turning to see if something grew or showed up. Nothing ever showed up.  12 weeks and my test was again negative and I'm starting to think a lot of it was in my head. Because the next day I just assumed I had a std.
My risk was low and can I assume I'm safe to move on.
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What's the correct information regarding this. I had a very similar experience and was told 12 weeks was good.
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A stripper touched my penis for probably about not even 6 seconds during a lap dance. She did it twice both times I told her not to. I freaked out cause she touched herself.
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15249123 tn?1478652475
It is conclusive. You can move forward without concern.
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