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Psycho Society
Oct 21, 2010
You don't actually (usually) get herpes from drinking out of the same glass as someone. The virus can only survive outside the warmth of the body for about 12 seconds. So just wait a tidge before hitting that joint or whatever and you'll be fine. If they're not symptomatic the chances are even less.

Also the plus side is if you have HSV1 the chances of getting HSV2 are very low. Some people think this phenomena or something like it is why we humans kiss. To give each other chill herpes so we don't get bad herpes. I guess in this case genital herpes would have had to gently caress up reproductive systems, not sure if that is the case atm or not.

But we probably just kiss because kissing rules.

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Psycho Society
Oct 21, 2010

Dogfish posted:

HSV can live on dry inanimate surfaces for between a few hours and eight weeks.

Source? This is contrary to everything I've read.

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