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Herpes?

August 10th i had oral sex with a partner, two weeks ago i got a really sore throat and my tonsel got really swollen. I looked in my throat a few days later and noticed white blisters on the back of my tongue, the sore throat went away but the blisters are still there. my tongue also has lots of little bumps on it. I have also noticed a few red blisters on the onside of my cheek. do I have genital herpes in my mouth. Also should i not smoke out of a pipe with others using the same pipe
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oh yeah your right, my bad
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Genital herpes in your mouth? For goodness' sake, genital herpes infects the genitals - not the mouth! Do you know where your genitals are?

Have you ever been tested for herpes? Most of the population have hsv antibodies.

Yes, if you share a pipe with others, then there's a risk - not only of herpes, but of many other complaints. But ya know, we only have one life. If you're gonna stop yourself from enjoying life's pleasures because of your irrational fears about "catching something nasty", then you may as well head straight for the old folks' home and sit in front of the tv.

Herpes blisters are on the lips or face ( cold sores ) - not inside the mouth. You should stop worrying and spend less time researching online.

AJ

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