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exposure?

I am female.  I have recently learned i may have been exposed to HSV2 from another partner, who I did not know had it. I have not had any symptons but hear that many people with HSV do not. Before I knew of this, I had been seeing someone with whom I have not had sex with. However, we have done foreplay including him masterbating me with his hand.His penis did touch my legs, buttocks and outside of my vaginal area when he laid next to me sleeping in bed. There has been no vaginal insertion and no oral sex. If I do have HSV2, what is the transmission risk of the activities listed above? I am awaiting my test results and am worried I may have it and passed it on unknowingly.
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1174003 tn?1308160819
No not really.  
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I actually had a blister appear near my anus 2 days after i had this intimate episode with him. Im still waiting on results. Does this fact increase risk of transmission?
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101028 tn?1419603004
it really wasn't a risk for the other partner if indeed you do have  hsv2.

if you need help with your test results, just post them here in this post - e.g. hsv1 igg 7.6 and hsv2 igg .34 or whatever they are.

grace
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