Beware of Herpes simplex virus and Human papilloma virus.
Genital herpes cannot be cured. Once infected, the virus stays in the body for the rest of the individual's life. Research suggests that the virus can be transmitted even when there are no symptoms present, so that a sexual partner without obvious genital herpes sores may still transmit the illness. In fact, asymptomatic spread may actually contribute more to the spread of genital herpes than do active sores.
HPV infection around the genitals is common, although most people have no symptoms. Even if you do NOT have symptoms, however, you must be treated to avoid complications and spreading the condition to others
Please see the web pages for more details on Genital Herpes and Herpes simplex virus
2006-08-07 20:00:05
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answered by gangadharan nair 7
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2015-04-30 20:38:55
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answered by Chucho 1
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certain sexual acts in themselves do not cause HIV but rather it is having unprotected sex (including oral) with a person who is infected....that is what puts you at risk.
The next question would be.....how do you know that she doesn't have HIV as you can't tell by how a person looks.
2006-08-07 07:49:28
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answered by sivasage 2
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if the woman u are haveing oral sex with does not have hiv then n u can't get it. And if she does have it is hard to get it through oral sex u or she would have to have an open sore.
2006-08-06 20:38:45
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answered by angie_herring2003 1
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Dear muffdiver,
How on earth can you get HIV from someone who doesn't have HIV or as you say: "Not having HIV". Does someone as dumb as you know what oral sex is?
2006-08-08 08:29:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Nowadays having unprotected sex of any kind is taking risks with your health. You cannot take her word for it that she is free of any disease. Likewise you cannot expect a woman to take your word. Use condoms and a dam. People with any kind of contagious disease often are a picture of health in the early stages. Take responsibility for your own health, no one else will.
2006-08-08 03:43:45
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answered by Allasse 5
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No, you can only contract HIV through bodily fluids if the other person is contaminated.
2006-08-06 20:41:13
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answered by A G 4
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Don't do Oral Sex.It is very bad and dirty otherwise you might contract a disease.
2006-08-07 00:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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How could you get HIV if none of you has the infection???
2006-08-07 12:04:22
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answered by stacie_9 2
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AS long as you know for certain that she hasn't got it... don't just take the womans word for it if your worried.
2006-08-06 20:47:02
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answered by Gypsie 5
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