>But I read that people who get Herpes 2 on their mouth don't get it on
>their genitals and vice versa. So while it's not the most ideal
>solution, it might be better than nothing if it was possible to infect
>a small place on your arm or something and then cover it for weeks
>until your body developed anti-bodies. This might be better then
>getting a full blown case of it in the genital region.
>
>See:
http://www.herpes.com/hsv1-2.html
>
>They might want to see if this sort of pseudo-vaccination works. The
>same thing could be true for wart and cancer causing HPV. Couldn't
>they just infect you with it in a place where you wouldn't get warts
>or cancer, and then your body would develop anti-bodies, and then you
>wouldn't be able to get oral, genital, or anal warts or cancer.