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06-20-2016, 12:12 PM
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How common is herpes?
A friend of mine recently broke the news to me that he had gotten type-1 herpes from a young and well-known provider. He doesn't hobby much and I actually recommended the provider (OOPS!).
I got tested and I was clean, but my friend wasn't so lucky. He did mention to me that he had a minor cut on his little guy but it was already in the process of healing..
Anyhow, I did some research and found it to be very common among Americans to have herpes especially with type-1 and I think it's only contagious while an outbreak is going on.
So here's the question, why in the world would a provider still see a client even if she knows she's having a outbreak. This is unacceptable!
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06-20-2016, 12:15 PM
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You can't say that and not tell us who lol
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06-20-2016, 12:18 PM
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Pm me a name if you don't mind. At least your buddy can live with herpes without any major problems. I hope he doesn't have a wife and kids, that can be bad news to deliver.
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06-20-2016, 12:21 PM
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90% of the population has HSV1.
Your buddy should have kept that person with a cold sore away from his dick.
As HSV1 simple cold sore virus transfers from that to genitals.
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06-20-2016, 12:28 PM
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Wow.. 90%.
Now I have to re-think about getting a BBBJ.. Not!. Lol.
Like I have said, it's only contagious when they have an outbreak/sore in the mouth and providers should know better not to provide during that time!
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06-20-2016, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by submarineracer
90% of the population has HSV1.
Your buddy should have kept that person with a cold sore away from his dick.
As HSV1 simple cold sore virus transfers from that to genitals.
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Not likely got it from the provider. Those who have it have had it there entire life. It's better know as canker sores....
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06-20-2016, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by delta_astro
A friend of mine recently broke the news to me that he had gotten type-1 herpes from a young and well-known provider. He doesn't hobby much and I actually recommended the provider (OOPS!).
I got tested and I was clean, but my friend wasn't so lucky. He did mention to me that he had a minor cut on his little guy but it was already in the process of healing..
Anyhow, I did some research and found it to be very common among Americans to have herpes especially with type-1 and I think it's only contagious while an outbreak is going on.
So here's the question, why in the world would a provider still see a client even if she knows she's having a outbreak. This is unacceptable!
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the county std clinic no longer test for herpes, 1 its expensive 2 the high rate of positive results
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06-20-2016, 04:37 PM
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I looked it up online. It says 25% of female population have genital herpes (1 in 4). And 20% of male (1 in 5).
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06-20-2016, 05:10 PM
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A few weeks back I was scared shitless! The day after banging a particularly nasty hooker, I noticed a "bump" on the underside of my shaft. Almost 3 days later, it was still there! Also, I could swear I started to see a couple of new ones wanting to form.
I went to the doctor with a bullshit excuse of stomach pain. Once the doc was in the room I came totally clean about what happened and why I was there. He looked at it and told me not to worry. It looks like a "hair" issue. He said if I actually had herpes, I would have been in PAIN by now and sores would be red and opening. I had NO symptoms. Also, if it would be Syphilis or Gono it would look different than that and, also, there would also be painful symptoms. I got tested anyway, but doc said he's bet his paycheck I was clean. And I was.
I used a rubber by the way. But that's not full protection from herpes. Herpes can be passed a day or two BEFORE an actual outbreak. This is of course why cold sores spread so commonly. A person who gets cold sores, kisses someone, and later that day the person with cold sores starts sprouting a sore...chances are you passed it on to that other person's lips. Cold sore viruses CAN be spread to the genitals but is, from what I read, a rare occurrence.
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06-20-2016, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by samantha thom
I looked it up online. It says 25% of female population have genital herpes (1 in 4). And 20% of male (1 in 5).
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Genital herpes is HSV2, not the same as HSV1.
HSV1 can still transfer to genitals from a cold sore, but its still not HSV2 genital herpes.
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06-20-2016, 05:39 PM
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According to CDC
19-23% of the population has Genital herpes
Oral herpes HSV-1- as of 5/2015- 49% of women and 39% of men are infected. US rates, Much higher in some countries
And no active symptoms are required to transmit either version.
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06-20-2016, 08:01 PM
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It's only contagious when it's erupting. Look for "cold sore" like lesions around the genitals. But don't be fooled by "razor bumps".
In Vegas, all the girls inspect your unit.
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06-20-2016, 08:04 PM
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Originally Posted by OldButStillGoing
According to CDC
19-23% of the population has Genital herpes
Oral herpes HSV-1- as of 5/2015- 49% of women and 39% of men are infected. US rates, Much higher in some countries
And no active symptoms are required to transmit either version.
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You are accurate. I checked. But depends on what year but that is close enough.
Hell, at least herpes won't kill you or make pus come out of your cock.
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06-20-2016, 10:06 PM
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It always amazes me that when a guy "catches" something, he just knows for sure when, where, how he got it.
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06-20-2016, 10:32 PM
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Better to catch the herp than an invitation to a Maury Povich show!
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