Even with a active herpes sore, its not common to contract the first time. Also her having thick pubic hair is to your advantage as could be a barrier also preventing infection
Thanks Life, for the reply.
As the lights were switched off I am not sure if she had some blister kind of thing.
I have rubbed my bare penis near her vagina twice, that's what bothering me more. She also had thick pubic hairs, so I am guessing she must have some infections hidden behind those hairs. I know playing the guessing game is not good and it's better to get tested. I am planning to take a full STD panel test next week, that will be 16 weeks post exposure.
Could you please answer this question of mine-
Is Herpes transmitted every time someone comes in contact with a blister? Or there are some odds?
Thanks once again.
In all likly hood its a false positive. Retest to confirm
I was told in 2014 that i contracted the hsv 2 virus two years ago i never had any symptoms i never even requested a hsv 1 nor 2 test my results were hsv 1 negative hsv 2 0.90 equivocal
1.10 positive it was circled
I was told in 2014 that i contracted the hsv 2 virus two years ago i never had any symptoms i never even requested a hsv 1 nor 2 test my results were hsv 1 negative hsv 2 0.90 equivocal
1.10 positive it was circled
Hi, any symptoms on your arm, lower lip would not be herpes related for the affair as your genital area would be the risk area for herpes. A small ithcy boil on the shaft if not a typical herpes sores, they appear as a clear blister or razor type cut, open and spread the virus to the immediate surrounding area in a cluster type grouping and first time outbreak would be painful.
You can have a blood test at the 3 months mark or 8 weeks as a good indicator but if she did not have any genital sores at the time your risk would be somewhat low but shedding does occur about 15% of the time where the virus is on the surface with no sores appearing.
Most that do have symptoms do so in the first week on average.