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is this a danger

i kissed a girl for 3 days, nothing at all more than kissing .  then she told me that she had herpes simplex virus type 2 infection with genital sores 6 years back then she used  acyclovir for 2 years twice daily till her blood examination didn't show the virus , also after her treatment she had two boyfriends each one for almost 3 years had even unprotected sex and none of them get infected. she never had symptoms on her mouth for that virus ,
my question is should i worry of being infected by kissing her ? am i in high risk ? .. also if iam infected by kissing, my symptoms must start to show in my mouth area or i can find the sores on my genitals suddenly ?
plz help me i am so worried
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Can't get the virus from kissing, sharing water, bathing, drinking etc. so i think you're fine pal.
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That sure is a long kiss.  WOW! 3 days.
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you've posted several times about this now. please read our read before posting post located under the important announcements tab on the forum so you understand the rules of posting here.

thank you for your future cooperation.


First off, once you have herpes, you have it forever. You don't take the  medications until it is no longer detected in your blood. either your gal doesn't understand what having genital herpes means or she was never properly tested for it in the first place. do you plan on continuing to have a relationship with her?

you contract someone's genital herpes from naked skin on skin contact with their genital area .  Only oral herpes is transmitted through kissing, not genital herpes.
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