Ew dude if you gotten herpes you should really just quit rollin and go see a doctor
LOL, Herpes is not caused by taking MDMA, It comes from oral or sexual contact with someone who is already infected and is in an outbreak of oral or genital herpes. Once you already have herpes (simplex A, B, C, or D) break outs occur randomly but more often when your immune system is lowered. It is proven fact that MDMA lowers your immune system through the activities and poor habits people exhibit while on it )not sleeping, eating poorly, not washing hands often, etc).
Oral herpes is also referred to as "Herpes labialis", this is not the same as genital herpes. It is transmitted by kissing someone who has a current out break or sharing a toothbrush, cigarette, glass, soda can or bottle. You can not get it simply by taking MDMA. However if while on MDMA you have a habit of kissing random people; chances are good you will wind up with Oral herpes.
Genital Herpes which are usually referred to as "Herpes" are sores that appear on teh penis, vagina, or rectum and are transmitted by sexual contact with someone who has genital herpes.
It is possible to transmit Oral herpes to some one else in the form of genital herpes by giving oral sex to a person while you are having an outbreak of oral herpes. It is also possible to get Oral herpes by giving oral sex to someone who has an outbreak of genital herpes.
That's what a cold sore is, herpes to your lip lol.
Pro tip: If someone has a cold sore on their lip, you do NOT want them to perform oral sex on you while they have it.
That is absolutely correct, If you have ever gotten a cold sore or fever blister on or in your mouth; you have Oral herpes whether you want to accept it or not. As long as you are responsible you will never give another person oral or genital herpes. Any time you begin an intimate relationship you need to tell them that you have had cold sores in the past, not doing so is tantamount to intentionally giving them herpes and is a DICK MOVE!
This means that just because someone has Oral herpes (with no incidence of genital herpes) that you will get genital herpes by having sexual intercourse with them. So long as it does not include oral sex you can not catch genital herpes from someone who has Oral herpes. Infection requires contact of the affected area with the genitals or the mouth. That is to say that kissing someone with oral herpes will not cause you to contract Genital herpes.