let me ask u this, if the guy who licked my anus and then did oral on my penis had herpes and then later kissed me. would i get symptoms on my anus and penis too and not only on my face or mouth? right?
these don't sound herpes related.
i got cluster of pimples , very tiny that only are visible if i see it closely on mirror on my left corner of lip and both sides of corner are black. a week ago i went to the doc and he didn't check me for herpes because he thought my symptoms were not herpes symptoms. now after these tiny pimples are stressing me more.....
Herpes can be passed on when no sores are present via asymptomatic shedding. HSV-2 on the face though is rare, so HSV-1 mostly applies (if you don't already have it)
As for blankets, shirts, pants etc, it's highly unlikely, if not zero. The virus simply cannot live outside of the body for very long. Wet/damp towels, wet/damp cloths etc, it survives for a little bit, but still not too long. Basically anything moist and warm and dark can allow the virus to live for a bit on it, but as I said, not for too long and even then, it's still not spread effectively like that. - that's just what I've gathered thus far. I could be wrong.
can you pass herpes even if you don't have sores, ulcers in your mouth face or genitals by french kissing or oral on penis or anus? what about using blankets , clothes like shirts and pants? or kissing on kids cheeks?
no real reason to think this is herpes going on orally.
i meant it wasn't herpes or anything* how long does it take to show herpes signs? can it take month to 3 months? doc said it takes 7 to 14 days and it's been three weeks that i had sex with this guy and i am sure he was sick from some stds or HIV so i gotta go back to the doc in January to follow up on this
because i kissed this guy who perform oral on my anus and penis so i was afraid, but doc said i was fine and it was herpes or anything else.
why would you think your oral symptoms are related to the sex you had if you didn't perform oral?
nothing about this sounds std related. see your provider or your dentist if you are concerned.
grace