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Author Is it true that there is not always an initial reaction once someone is exposed to her
bghilliotti@hotmail.com

2006-06-04, 9:14 am

Is it true that there is not always an initial reaction once someone is
exposed to herpes?

Have there been cases of people getting exposed to the virus by using a
public toilet whose previous user was having an active outbreak and
left traces of the virus on the inside toilet bowl rim? If the stall
was closed, the virus may have been unexposed to light enough to
survive.

This is the only explanation that I have. My first outbreal was at 13,
way before I had my first sexual experience at 26 (protected) with a
hooker. Fortunately, I have had it only 2 times. It was the second time
that I learned what it was.

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