YOU CAN GIVE ME A KISS BUT NOT ON THE LIPS.

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YOU CAN GIVE ME A KISS BUT NOT ON THE LIPS.

YOU CAN GIVE ME A KISS BUT NOT ON THE LIPS. Protect your kids from herpes.Do not let your friends or relatives kiss your baby on the lips.
 

Herpes is a viral disease and is caused by Herpes simplex Virus. According to Wikipedia, “oral herpes, the visible symptoms of which are colloquially called cold sores or fever blisters, is an infection of the face or mouth. Oral herpes is the most common form of infection.
A cure for herpes has not yet been developed. Once infected, the virus remains in the body for life.”


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