Diseases have their own incubation period when it comes to infectious types.
The answer is nope, however, there is no assurance you will never have the disease because it is only transmission that is done. Disease progression depends on several factors: your body's resistance, the actual potency of the disease causing agent that you got, and the balanced of the two.
Signs of herpes tend to develop within 3-7 days of skin-to-skin contact with an infected person.
Herpes infections look like small blisters or ulcers (round areas of broken skin) on the genitals. each blister or ulcer is typically only 1-3 millimeters in size, and the blisters or ulcers tend to be grouped into "crops." usually the blisters form first then soon open to form ulcers. Herpes infections may be painless or slightly tender. In some people, however, the blisters or ulcers can be very tender and painful.
no you cannot
I have never had an STD but it is likely that you could! but Highly UNLIKELY
NO….. for all STD's there is an incubation period. mostly days. it takes time for your body to react to the "bugs"