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There has been no sores on my penis since received oral sex (7 weeks) and I have oral HSV-1. Then, can we say that I am genital HSV-1 free?

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101028 tn?1419603004
you already asked this and it was already answered.

it's most helpful on both this forum and the std forum if you just keep all your questions in the same post instead of making a new one each time. you have multiple posts on both forums now and it's really hard to follow your "story" at this point to advise you the best we can. thanks !

grace
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Yes we can assume, but you could still get HSV2 if the person had oral HSV2.

Ultimately I would consider you safe though if you have no symptoms (and it would be hard to get a new HSV1 infection in a new spot)

Good luck
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Not only grace of course. One who knows...please.
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