You probably already know how to catch herpes because its actually pretty well known facts. Although I figured it was appropriate to shine a little light on this subject. Only because I feel like its a pretty good intro post to my blog and you might learn a couple new things. If you are not feeling like reading a lot you can just check out the bottom of the page and I will post a short conclusion and you can just go ahead and read that instead. So lets go ahead and get started shall we.
First off there are a couple of very common ways to catch the herpes virus and there are some that are not so common. The more common ways include the sharing of certain objects. These objects include forks, knives, spoons, cups and even plates. Pretty much anything that can touch the area of the herpes. You should also avoid sharing anything with a straw. Not only that but you can also get it with Popsicle's. I think you get the picture and understand where this is going. The truth is you should keep to yourself and you should never share anything with somebody that you do not know . Anybody can have the herpes virus and sometimes you can not even see it on them.
Outbreaks only happen every once in a while but when they do happen its really bad and very easy to see. When there is no outbreak you can still infect somebody who does not have herpes. This is why you should always be careful with who you share anything with. The next time you think about taking a drink out of that persons cup think twice about it.
Another very common way that you can develop herpes is through the ways of sex. Sexual intercourse can cause you to develop herpes and oral sex as well. You need to make sure that you are always wearing protection and that you are not having relations with somebody who you do not know very well. Get to know them a little better and even then you can not be to safe. Its best to be careful about who you choose to have sex with because you never know what might happen.
Other than that the more uncommon ways of getting herpes is by contact. Sometimes the simplest thing can cause it to happen. Like saliva on a doorknob or on a tissue paper. It could even be from using the same towel as somebody with herpes. This means you should always be safe and think about what you are doing before you do anything!
First off there are a couple of very common ways to catch the herpes virus and there are some that are not so common. The more common ways include the sharing of certain objects. These objects include forks, knives, spoons, cups and even plates. Pretty much anything that can touch the area of the herpes. You should also avoid sharing anything with a straw. Not only that but you can also get it with Popsicle's. I think you get the picture and understand where this is going. The truth is you should keep to yourself and you should never share anything with somebody that you do not know . Anybody can have the herpes virus and sometimes you can not even see it on them.
Outbreaks only happen every once in a while but when they do happen its really bad and very easy to see. When there is no outbreak you can still infect somebody who does not have herpes. This is why you should always be careful with who you share anything with. The next time you think about taking a drink out of that persons cup think twice about it.
Another very common way that you can develop herpes is through the ways of sex. Sexual intercourse can cause you to develop herpes and oral sex as well. You need to make sure that you are always wearing protection and that you are not having relations with somebody who you do not know very well. Get to know them a little better and even then you can not be to safe. Its best to be careful about who you choose to have sex with because you never know what might happen.
Other than that the more uncommon ways of getting herpes is by contact. Sometimes the simplest thing can cause it to happen. Like saliva on a doorknob or on a tissue paper. It could even be from using the same towel as somebody with herpes. This means you should always be safe and think about what you are doing before you do anything!