Sexually transmitted disease transmitted without sexual contact?

So I'm thinking way too much.

I have a boyfriend and haven't had a single sexual partner so far, so I've only had him. Two years ago, I had a genital herpes outbreak, a sexually transmitted disease. How can that be possible when he had sex with two women before me, ALWAYS using a condom because they weren't on the pill, and he hasn't had an outbreak—meaning zero symptoms and no blisters. Where did this come from? I just don't understand. Can someone help?

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Sini13
11 months ago

Genital herpes can also be transferred during kissing and petting. You can get it from your mother when you were born. It also happens that toddlers get stuck with it when they always put any objects in their mouth.

steineinhorn
11 months ago

Not every herpes actually breaks out. And also a condom does not completely protect, and it does not necessarily have to be real sex, petting or whatever comes into contact with the mucous membrane can lead to a contagion.

The transfer can also take place at birth from the mother to the child.

The cause of genital herpes is usually herpes simplex type 2. However, there is also a type 1 that is usually responsible for lips, but you can also connect with both types to reverse locations.

Where exactly you (or yet he) get it now, you will probably never find out.

KleinesHasi85
11 months ago

Herpes doesn’t break out on everyone. Some are completely immune to them.

However, you can also get a genital herpes in petting, kissing and dirty touilettes.

hoermirzu
11 months ago

The Herpes virus finds a way to the lip or wherever.