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herpes??

OK SO I HAVE BASICALLY 3 questions
There was a rumor that this girl had herpes.  This was before I knew anything about herpes.  I don't know if it was oral or genital.  One drunken nite in a bar I kissed her for about 5 seconds before I realized what I was doing?  I was STD tested for the first time in my life 3 months later.  I was positive hsv type 1.  DO you think I acquired it from her?  

ON a different note, I have a single red dot the size of a pencil point on my penis head.  It does not itch, does not burn, and does not hurt at all when i touch it.  It at first was slightly raised, but now seems flat.  Has been here for 2 days now.  Doesn't bother me at all except I know I have hsv type 1 so I wonder if it is genital?

Also, about 2 months ago I had a couple pimple type things spring up, possible 5 or so on the shaft of my penis.  The did not itch, burn, or hurt when touched and all should up as the other one went away.  Each one was maybe 2 days and gone.  They were soft and not really raw looking.  The rubbed off and got flatter when i showered.  Not all but maybe 1 or 2 seemed like they had a scab in the middle about the size of a pencil point but the things were more like penil eraser size?  Never have seen them again.  Hsv type 1 genitally?
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The bumps could have been molloscum contagiosum. Look it up.
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Back again?

Listen, the doctor on the other forum responded to your questions. If you don't  buy what he is telling you, why would you bother coming BACK to the forum where  it's just the internet yahoos responding?  

Give it a  rest already.  

If you are concerned, see  a doctor. I was going to suggest going out and doing something fun, like, oh, I don't know, getting laid or something. But Christ on toast, I realize that would be a very bad idea for you.
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