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You DO know that there is a difference between how you get 'Herpes' the STD, and the variant of the same virus that causes cold sores, right?
And once again, Dave_A shows his ignorance.
HSV1 and HSV2 are different strains, but either one can infect anyone anywhere. And there is no difference whatsoever in how they are transmitted.
HSV-1 is typically oral, HSV-2 is typically genital.
Yes, they can "cross over." Guess how.
But HSV-1 is still typically oral, and HSV-2 is still typically genital.
Nope, either can go in either place. If someone has HSV2 on the lip, and kisses someone else on the lips, guess what virus the second person is going to end up getting on his/her lips?
If someone has HSV1 in her twat or on his cock, and has unprotected sex (or even protected sex, if female), the other party can get it on his/her genitals.
Yeah, I realize you admitted that, but you don't seem to get that the two strains are only marginally more "typical" in either given location.