I heard that once you get infected with HSV-1, your immune system develops enough resistance that you can't get it anywhere else. So if you have oral HSV-1, you can't get it on your genitals, even if you receive oral sex from someone who is having an outbreak of HSV-1. BUT if you recieve oral and have never been exposed to HSV-1 at all, you can get it on your genitals.
So is that true or can you get it in other areas, despite previous exposure to the same simplex of herpes?
2007-02-11
21:30:15
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