IS IT POSSIBLE TO HAVE HERPES, HAVE CONSISTENT SEX WITH PARTNER AND THEY DONT GET INFECTED

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ended up having sex with a girl in central America. couple weeks later while i was masturbating with vaseline two painless blisters appeared on Penis. I went to the Doctor and he said it wasnt herpes because i didn’t have an elevated wbc. Got a red rash in different spot with some white discharge from tip a few weeks later and Doctor said it was fungal. Now have gf and after sex with her, i got another rash in the same spot as the first one. went to another and she said it was balanitus, i got another rash like a month after but as it was healing, i had seed with my gf again, a month later i sex with my gf again and the rash came afterwards in the same spot. went back to the Doctor and he said he didn’t know what it was but he one it wasn’t herpes. my gf has been to the Doctor and everything is fine and she doesn’t have any symptoms. the girl from Central America said she's never has any symptoms and neither has her partner. Im freaking out, i want to be with my girl but i dont want to risk giving her anything? please help

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  • Posted

    the rash has been different everytime buy inthe same spot everytime except once. this us really messing with me mentally and I’m constantly worried about my gf

  • Posted

    ok so i was diagnosed almost 10 years ago and have had 3 partners since, all of which were aware, none of which are infected. If your doctor has confirmed that your test results are negative, i would believe them but i would insist on finding out what it is and if it can be contagious.

    • Posted

      no but i do not have sexual encounters if im having an outbreak AT ALL. For one it increases the risk and secondly it is painful.

  • Posted

    I would make sure to take an igg test for herpes at 4 month post risky encounter just to have a better idea of what is causing the recurrent rash.

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