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beats and beeps
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| quote: | Originally posted by UglyDave
*licks b & b*
wahey!
now you're a minge with a coldsore |
Oh well, look like you and me are getting married.
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Nov-01-2004 01:54
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goodgreef
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Victoria, Canada
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Alice,
Is it safe to have oral sex when either partner has a canker sore -- not a cold sore, but a canker sore? Does the same virus cause both and can you cause genital herpes with a canker sore?
-- Blister Mouth
Dear Blister Mouth,
Canker sores have not been proven to be caused by a virus, and they are not contagious, or a sign of any other disease. However, if the person performing oral sex has a canker sore in his/her mouth, and s/he comes into direct contact with his/her partner's semen, vaginal fluids, or blood, s/he may well be increasing his/her risks of contracting HIV from his/her partner if s/he is infected. Any type of lesion or opening in the mucous membrane of the mouth makes transmission of HIV more viable than if the lesion weren't there. You'll need to make decisions about how much risk you want to take with your partner -- if you want to be extra safe, avoid oral sex when canker sores are present, or use a condom or dam during oral sex to protect each other.
For more information on canker sores, see Alice's archived answers to Cold sores vs. canker sores -- Oral sex risks?, Cold sores + oral sex = Genital herpes?, and Fever blisters on lips. For more information on oral sex and HIV, see Alice's archived answers to HIV-passive oral sex? and Risk of oral sex with no ejaculation?.
Alice
P.S.: Canker sores appear more often under the tongue and inside the mouth than cold sores caused by the herpes virus. Canker sores can be sparked by stress, trauma to the area in your mouth, allergies, or by a reaction to a particular bacteria.
taken from : http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0733.html
hope that helps
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Nov-01-2004 06:34
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tribu
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This is one of the funniest threads ever
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Nov-01-2004 06:35
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euphoria attack
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: melbourne, australia
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usually the causative organism in herpes is hsv-2 but herpes can also be caused by hsv-1 (although it is not commonly as hsv-2). and most of the time hsv-1 is the bug behind cold sores.
so the answer is yes. remember that cold sores/herpes never go away.
one last thing:
Q: "what's the difference between true love and genital herpes?"
A: "true love is forever"
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Nov-01-2004 08:40
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