Altazuma answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 3:53 am: Geez.......of course they have to have it to catch it! But that doesn't mean it has to be very noticable. Maybe they have it and you simply don't know. But at worst, if all you did was give them head, you might end up with a cold sore on your lip. You could get that from kissing someone too so keep a lid on the paranoia. [ Altazuma's advice column | Ask Altazuma A Question ]
greencard answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 12:10 am: You can only get herpes if the person you are doing something with has it, or if you've kissed someone who has it. Herpes doesn't just magically appear.
You need to read up on your STDS if you're gonna be doing that kind of stuff, and you should always use a condom because you don't KNOW for sure if someone has something, and you could be giving oral sex to a guy with AIDS. [ greencard's advice column | Ask greencard A Question ]
eclipseag answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 12:10 am: Herpes, in most cases, has to be active in order to get it from someone else. So if they had herpes on their penis and you gave them head, you could get it. Same with kissing, if you kiss someone with a cold sore (herpes simplex one) you can get a cold sore, but if there is not an active herpes thing then you are most likely not going to get it. [ eclipseag's advice column | Ask eclipseag A Question ]
mylinhthan answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 12:03 am: anonymous -
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