Dubi Doo
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- Aug 27, 2008
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Ehhh...something like 80-90% of people dont know they have HSV-2/HSV-1with 60-70% being asymptomatic, so I don't know how they'll prove he knowingly spread it unless it's in his medical records. He may not have even known. Apparently, HSV-2 and HSV-1 (commonly oral cold sores) are stupidly common. My doctor told me 40% or more of the population have one of the types since HSV-1(60-80% of people have orally) is spreading a lot from people's mouths to their sexual partners genitals. So dont give or receive oral if you or someone has a cold sore on their mouth!Just don't look up what he's currently is the news for though...
Source- I got an STD test a few weeks ago, and asked my doctor why they don't test for herpes. She laid down a ton of facts I was clueless about. She said they only do swabs if you have a cold sore on your genitals. Otherwise, they dont test for it since it's a relatively harmless virus (thinn of all the peope you know who get a small cold sore on their lip) and it doesnt spread if you're asymptomatic.
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