It's possible but unlikely.
It's not common to have HSV2 on the mouth. It's more common to have HSV1, which is the more common cause of cold sores and fever blisters.
If you kiss some one while they have a visible cold sore or fever blister then there is a very high chance that you could get it.
If there are no signs of a break out then you have a very small chnce of getting it.
No, not really. You can catch cold sores ( herpes), get a cold or the flu from someone who is all ready sick, and recently I learned that dental cavities can be spread through kissing but on the positive side the chances of you having cavity lessens
You can catch it by kissing someone. my friend rheon caught it by kissing a guy called jimmy. DONT KISS RHEON!!!!!!
You can potentially catch infections such as cold sores, mononucleosis (mono), and the flu by kissing someone who is infected. Some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can also be transmitted through kissing if there are open sores or lesions in the mouth. It's important to practice good oral hygiene and be cautious about kissing someone who is ill.
Herpes can only be passed through direct skin-to-skin contact with the infected area such as kissing, intercourse, genital-to-genital rubbing, vaginal intercourse.Herpes (both oral & genital) can be spread even when there are no symptoms or sores. This is called asymptomatic shedding.In case you have herpes, I recommend you to watch the #1 way to get rid of herpes Permanently - many.link/NewHerpesCure
Just as you can catch an infection from family members from being physically in close proximity to them, so too can you catch an infection from someone by kissing him or her. yea if they have a cold. its like a air born germ entering into you.
I dont think you can catch a headache. You can catch flu or a cold which are symptoms of flu or a cold, but you cant just catch a headache.
You can't catch Herpes Zoster from your dog.
yes.........that is if u have sexual altercations, or if yall kiss,or if the male touches the females nose or fingers
If you try kissing a crocodile....then yes, it is dangerous.You can catch some communicable diseases through kissing a human.Diseases which may be transmitted through kissing include 'mono' (mononucleosis), allergic reactions to nuts and drugs and herpes, when the infectious virus is present in saliva. Research indicates that contraction of HIV via kissing is extremely unlikely.
Zits? No, absolutely not. Herpes, however (a sexually transmitted disease that can give you sores on both your genitals and mouth), can be contracted by kissing. Worst of all, you can catch it by kissing when your kissing partner isn't even showing signs. In other words, watch who you're kissing and make sure you can trust that they're disease free.
You can catch any bacterial sickness by exchanging saliva.
No, Catching STD's are from blood, transfer and other type of transfers w/ the body.