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That said - your symptoms in your mouth sound more like canker sores which aren't due to herpes ( google them ). Canker sores are not contagious. You can have both oral herpes and canker sores both.
as an adult - oral herpes is almost always transmitted thru romantic type kisses. It's not likely to be transmitted thru sharing food with an adult or social pecks.
swimming is not an issue.
grace
When i do become sexually active i suppose i can not ever receive oral sex w/ out transmitting HSV-2 to my partner?? I sure do like receiving oral sex! *LOL* I'm a multiple, 6-8x orgasms gal. hehehehehe Oh.... & i miss it. I'm not much on giving oral though. :p
Thanks in advance my "Saving Grace" as i call u. ;)
Peace & Love
To greatly simplify it hsv2 doesn't "like" the oral area. You can transmit it there but it's less likely to happen. if you and your partner are concerned about it - utilize barrier protection. Also you taking daily suppressive therapy also lowers the already low risk.
grace