Am I a HSV carrier??

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On June 20,18 I made the mistake of cheating on my wonderful bf of 2 years. Not even a week after my infidelity my bf began noticing serious concern with his penis. Didnt think much of it at first until blisters began showing & we went to get tested. His results came back positive for HSV2. But my results came negative, hence I had no physical symptoms.

We decided to stay together & work it out & continued having unprotected sex, oral.

He has had 3 OB's since then. Whereas I, only have experienced very mild side effects which include: a mild sore throat, & pulsing, tingly vagina which comes sometimes after sex with my bf. (Kinda like when a woman is horny & the clit is pulsing/twitching, if you know what I mean lol).. But the symptoms are very shor lasting, & go away same day.

Also in July, I accidentally shared a drink with my mom (Hence she has HSV1 idk since when but she rarely gets them, think last time I seen her with a cold sore was 10+ yrs ago). Idk if I somehow passed it to her or reactivated her sores? She had no idea what it was when I asked her, she said she developed tiny pimples but iced it down & it went away a week later. *Maybe I had nothing to do with it since she has the virus already* but just something I wanted to throw out there. I was freaked out by this incident because I live with my parents & have a younger sister who knows my HSV secret & was scared of getting it from me, my mom.

Should I get tested again?

Can carriers result with a negative until I get my first OB?

I dont get whats going on with my body & if there is a way to find out if am a carrier.

Thanks

 

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