I have done extensive online research about this, and it seems that I'm okay for the time being...But, this is a somewhat specific situation for which I need medical assistance.
I've had HSV1 for as long as I can remember and oral outbreaks have been part of my life.
Recently, I had an outbreak. A man whom I've been seeing kissed me when I was at the tail end of a outbreak, the sore was pretty much healed over. If anything it was more of a cut that was healed. The man then briefly performed oral sex on me.
What are the chances that my oral herpes were transferred to his lips and he then gave me genital herpes because he gave me oral sex?
To me, this seems similar to touching myself after touching my herpes or masturbating with my saliva, both of which, in these forums, it was stated that giving yourself genital herpes just was not possible.
Also, I can't see a virus working that quickly...me transferring it to someone and within minutes, it being transferred back to a different part of my body. Also, like it's been stated, HSV1 tends to "prefer" the original site of infection. Also, since I've had numerous outbreaks in my life, autoinoculation doesn't seem feasible either.