Edit: Oh geez. I guess I might’ve just gotten worked up on just the stigma. Hell, I wonder if I gave it to her now. I’ve slept around way more than her.
Edit 2: I cut out the whole long story because I’m a bit embarrassed to have overthought it so much and I guess it’s not really relevant. I’ll leave the post up so maybe other anxious people can see the responses.
The spark notes version is: I loved a girl and let her go and when she came back, she and I worried about her having herpes.
66% of people have oral herpes
13% of people have genital herpes
https://www.who.int/news/item/01-05-2020-massive-proportion-world-population-living-with-herpes-infection
Then you have someone give their partner head and no one can tell which kind of herpes they have without tests, because as far as I know they supposedly present the same.
Well unless it starts showing itself downstairs
Both kinds can infect anywhere on the body, they just each have a zonal preference.
Right but only 13% have it down in that zone.
No, only 13% have the kind that specializes in your genitals. Where they have it and the other kind is not a part of the static. (However it’s pretty likely the numbers sort of self-balance and it ends up that about 13% of people have one of the herpes virus on/near their junk.)