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You don't know you have Herpes II sometimes until you are tested. Only about 40% of men show any outward signs. You might have had a small rash or even pimple at first contact and then nothing from there on. You might have had no signs at all from the start. The problem is you can pass it on and not even know you have it. That's why you should never engage in any bare activities with AMPs etc.
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Initial symptoms of genital herpes are NOT mild. Besides the ulcerative sore(s), it can include fever and swollen lymph nodes. Recurrent outbreaks tend to be the mild ones. So when you say only 40% of men show any outward signs, that means you are saying 60% of men aren't having any symptoms.
You're probably thinking of another STD, maybe gonorrhea, where up to 80% of individuals may be asymptomatic.
Here's a link:
http://www.health.arizona.edu/health_topics/sexual_health/stdtable.html
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You don't know you have Herpes II sometimes until you are tested. Only about 40% of men show any outward signs. You might have had a small rash or even pimple at first contact and then nothing from there on. You might have had no signs at all from the start. The problem is you can pass it on and not even know you have it. That's why you should never engage in any bare activities with AMPs etc.
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Initial symptoms of genital herpes are NOT mild. Besides the ulcerative sore(s), it can include fever and swollen lymph nodes. Recurrent outbreaks tend to be the mild ones. So when you say only 40% of men show any outward signs, that means you are saying 60% of men aren't having any symptoms.
You're probably thinking of another STD, maybe gonorrhea, where up to 80% of individuals may be asymptomatic.
Here's a link:
http://www.health.arizona.edu/health_topics/sexual_health/stdtable.html
Keep it covered
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