You put yourself at risk whenever you do not use a condom. You could get HIV if the partner you are with currently has it or contracts it from someone else while you are with that person.
Also, you can transmit herpes to others if you do not use condoms. Safe sex would be the best course of action in almost every case unless you are absolute certain that your partner is only having sexual relations with you.
2006-06-07 17:01:56
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answered by blackhalo80 2
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answered by Lupe 3
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2016-09-02 18:02:54
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answered by Carlos 3
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If you have herpes and you have sex without a condom, you will give herpes to your partner. If your partner has HIV and you have sex without a condom, your partner will give you HIV. If you didn't know this stuff already you seriously need to take a sex ed class before you have sex again.
2006-06-07 17:00:47
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answered by rsn_hes_upallnite 2
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What does HIV have to do with herpes? If your partner has HIV and you have sex without a condom then, yes, you will most likely get it.
2006-06-07 17:01:02
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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Yes, there isn't any. Herpes is caused by a virus. Actually, there is little cure for viruses nowadays. The only thing that you can generally do in the case of a viral infection is strengthen the immune system and hope it fights it off. Not with Herpes, the immune system can't win against it. Thus you only get to treat the symptoms. Once you're infected, it stays with you for life. So don't get infected.
Personal experience. I have had genital herpes for over 5 years.
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2016-05-14 18:50:50
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answered by ? 4
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Herpes is definitely one of those embarrassing and stressful anomalies that we all wish to avoid throughout our lives. Though, sometimes, we have no choice but to endure it. Bad luck I guess, and maybe even the result of the one time you decided not to use a condom.
For myself, I tried all kinds of different treatments and solutions, both prescription and over-the-counter. It seemed like nothing would work or give me any real results. The only thing that I seemed to experience was negative side effects and frustration. Plus, knowing I would have to use these treatments for the rest of my life didn't make things much better.
It wasn't until I checked online for alternative or natural remedies for herpes. Eventually, I came across http://herpestreatment.kyma.info worked like a charm.
With the resources and knowledge provided, I was able to completely rid myself of the herpes condition. Not just treat it, but actually cure it.
Best of all, it was done naturally- and the bumps/warts have not resurfaced since. So, I know how you feel. Herpes sucks, and sucks bad.
It leaves you bitter about the one who gave it to you, and insecure about yourself, and the possibility of giving it to future partners. I understand the dilemma all too well.
However, there are real solutions and options out there. I wish the best of luck to you, and a speedy recovery!
2014-10-05 10:38:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Not unless your partner has HIV. Herpes doesn't lead to HIV. But you WILL be giving your PARTNER herpes, which is something you should definitely discuss with him/her beforehand. No one wants herpes.
2006-06-07 17:00:11
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answered by dac2chari 3
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You will give herpes to the other person. You can only get HIV from your partner if they have it and they transmit it to you.
2006-06-07 16:59:38
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answered by SAGAL79 4
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Well for starters, you'll give your partner herpes. And if your partner has HIV you might get it as well.
2006-06-07 17:00:28
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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