Thanks Kara, but I thought that Oral Herpes could be either or HSV-1 or HSV-2? I do know about HSV-1 being pretty common, and HSV-2 usually being Genital Herpes, but can't HSV-2 be contracted orally and create "cold sores" around the mouth?
I might have had it before, as I remember having sores around my mouth before. However this was many many years ago, and they were different sores(didn't have the same aspect, so maybe not cold sores). But it seems more likely as my boyfriend had his outbreak not long ago, and that we had sexual contact, that I have contracted it from him.
As for him and I "reinfecting" ourselves, that is not going to happen, since we probably won't see each other for maybe 4-6 weeks. I am worried though, as I might be having sexual contact with someone else. How long after outbreak should I wait before pursuing sexual contact (for all you judgemental types, I'm in a LDR, and my boyfriend is made aware of my sexual contact, and I use condoms, and I haven't yet slept with anyone else.) ? Is there an OTC medication that will diminish/prevent the risk of infecting someone who isn't infected with HSV?