Is a Genital Herpes Outbreak the mannish book of a length?




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No, not at all.

A womanly gets her spell or has her menstrual cycle roughly speaking every 28 days. It's basically a sign that a women is not pregnant. Bleeding occur as well as shedding of the uterus inside layer. It is a completely natural and prerequisite for reproduction.

A genital herpes outbreak is caused by the herpes simplex virus, which is a STD. It cause larger blister like sores that can puss, scab, and treat over. There is NO cure for herpes.

Men and women can have genital herpes, but ONLY women procure periods.
Not even close. Genital herpes is an STD; a term is a completely natural biological function.
ummm... lol... no, its when someone have a herpes outbreak... it has nil to do with period
I would say no... I own never noticed any time frame or regularity to outbreaks. I own however noticed that if I do enjoy intercourse and am not well lubricated, and don't verbs up soon after, it seems to wreak some irritation. So... If you have sex solely once a month at the same time... It could be approaching a period, timing perceptive
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, no, not at all.
No. It's not. There is no manly version of a time of year. An STD is a STD.

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