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Originally Posted by MiamiBoyz
They have nothing to do with sores...it is a form of the herpes and is an STD. 
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It a form of herpes virus, along with Chickenpox and Shingles (which are closely related), but it's not necessarily or only spread through "sexual" contact. 50% of the US adult population is a carrier and it's most often caught as a child from a loved adult (not like that you pervs). You can spread it with your hands by touching open sores, and if you're really goofy you can spread it to your eyes where it becomes a really big problem.
HSV-1 and HSV-2 are closely related in the same family and can develop orally or in the genitals, but MOST oral infections are HSV-1 where as most genital are HSV-2.
I'm not sure what the technical definition of an STD is, so it probably counts because it CAN be caught that way, but it's not that simple.