I a moment ago get out of sex ed and i still can a few question, can anyone answer?

ok so i was just wondering,
i know that, herpes on the frontage are cold sores.So if u have a cold sore or someone else has a cold sore.licking isnt the best leeway so if person A (who has cold sores) lick creature B vagina but not have an out break could they still give personality B herpes? and if you were to lick a vigina would that cause you to gain any STDs or HIVs or AIDS?

serous answers please

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Answers:    Both versions of Herpes can cause an outbreak surrounded by the mouth/oral area or the genital area. However, Herpes Simplex 1 prefers the mouth/oral nouns, and Herpes 2 prefers the crotch. Most humans are already infected with Herpes 1, and don't have cold sores because their immune systems supress the virus. You can shed the virus in need an outbreak, but it's most contagious when there is one. An open sore anywhere should put a stop to any sort of sexual hum, at least until it heals. Oral sex does put you at risk for STD's. You can carry oral gonorrhea, chlamydia, thrush, herpes, HIV, and warts. Some of those are more likely than others, as the gerbies responsible also enjoy more favorite places to grow- but they are all still possible, yes. The word is also vagina, just so you know. If you hold any other questions, I think you should any ask your teacher, doctor, or a parent. Don't go depending on your age-mates for info, as they usually aren't profoundly clearer on it than you are, and a lot of mis-information gets passed that road.

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Yes herpes can be passed that way. Even without an outbreak it can be passed though I regard as it only makes up 20% of genital herpes cases.

Any time body fluids mix you enjoy a chance of transfering disease though I think the risk would be lower. You would hold to have an open sore or cut for the virus to achieve into. The virus doesn't live long outside the body and it isn't transfered in salvia.

Best bet is to know your partner, limit partner, get tested and always use protection to ceiling your chances of getting an STD and preventing pregnancy.

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Oral herpes can indeed be transmitted to the genitals. Both forms of herpes, HSV 1 & 2 are VERY contagious. any STD you can get on your genitals, you can win in your throat. Oral sex does not mean protected sex!!

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Herpes can be transmitted before, during and after an outbreak. Valtrex reduces this risk, but it is still present. So yes, you can win and give herpes through oral sex. HIV is a slightly different story. The male to partner risk is complex than the female to partner risk in adjectives things, oral sex included. Of course, anal sex has the highest risk of nouns because it tends to cause skin tears that engineer an easy route for HIV to pass through. Vaginal intercourse is the subsequent highest transmitter, with mannish to female transmission more possible, though female to male nouns is possible. The lowest risk is oral sex, though the risk goes up if you have a cut or sore within or around your mouth. Again, fellatio is higher risk than cunnilingus. Then there are adjectives other kinds of diseases like HPV (which you can immediately be vaccinated for many forms of, but not all), syphillis (which is treatable, but if moved out untreated can be fatal), hepatitis A and B (which you can be vaccinated for), and the annoying ones like crabs, the clap, etc. The bottom column is get tested if you're having sex every 3-6 months, know your partner and/or use a condom, feminine condom or dental dam. The most important of adjectives these is to know your partner and get tested. If you are clean and they are verbs and you know them well enough to know they are recitation the truth (or they have one of those sex cards with a medical history on it) next you are safe. If you have indifferent sex with people you don't know, you are other at risk as latex and polyurethane can break.

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