If both people are virgins and have never been in a situation where they could contract anything from other means then they are pretty much safe from STD, pregnancy is a differant story.
2006-10-01 17:51:53
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answered by melindarix@sbcglobal.net 4
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Chances are really good that neither of you have STDs. And, if neither of you do, then no you can not get an STD.
Some STDs though are contracted other ways then sex. A person can actually be born with herpes, which there is NO cure for. Chances of being born with herpes are really rare though. I've read it's less than a 1% chance. Cold sores (a form of herpes) can be transmitted by just kissing someone who has them. And, if someone has cold sores and gives a person oral sex, that person can actually develop genital herpes.
HIV can also be contracted through birth and a few other ways like using dirty needles and syringes.
So, technically, if neither of you have had any previous partners, you aren't a drug users or were born with a STD, chances are really low, if at all, that you will get an STD.
2006-10-02 01:28:19
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answered by Alli 7
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Contrary to popular belief, oral sex is not a completely safe alternative to vaginal or anal sex. Chlamydia, human papillomavirus (HPV), gonorrhea, herpes, hepatitis (multiple strains), and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) — including HIV — can be transmitted through oral sex.[14]. However transmission of HIV through fellatio or cunnilingus is relatively rare. Any kind of direct contact with body fluids of a person infected with HIV (the virus that causes AIDS) should be avoided. In 2005, a research study at the College of Malmö in Sweden suggested that performing unprotected oral sex on a person infected with HPV might increase the risk of oral cancer .[15] The risk from most of these types of infection, however, is generally considered far lower than that associated with vaginal or anal sex.
Furthermore, oral sex should be avoided when either partner has wounds or open sores on the genitals or mouth, or bleeding gums in the mouth, or has recently brushed, flossed, undergone dental work, or eaten crunchy foods such as potato chips, all of which can cause small scratches in the lining of the mouth. These wounds, even when they are microscopic, increase the chances of contracting STDs that can be transmitted orally under these conditions. Such contact can also lead to more mundane infections from common bacteria and viruses found in, around and secreted from the genital regions. Because of this, many medical professionals advise the use of condoms in the performance of fellatio (flavoured condoms are available for this purpose) and the use of plastic or latex sheets (dental dams or ordinary plastic wrap) for cunnilingus, although the latter has failed to achieve the same level of widespread use as condoms.
2006-10-05 03:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have oral herpes which everyone calls cold sores and have or perform oral sex on each other you can spread the STD. Best thing to do is make sure you both are free of STD's and still use condoms to prevent a unplanned pregnancy.
2006-10-01 19:17:47
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answered by truckinggirl6977 4
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k if you said both are virgins and haven't done oral either.. and both partners test negative from any type of std.. then no.. cause neither partner is a carrier....but your never to sure.... some STD can go on detected or a person can go with an std with out ever feeling any symptoms...
2006-10-01 18:43:52
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answered by Crystal 3
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Doubtful
2006-10-01 17:58:07
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answered by Classy Granny 7
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If neither of them have STD's.
Some STD's, like syphilis or even AIDS, can be transmitted in other ways.
2006-10-01 17:58:41
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answered by me8md 3
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Most likely they wouldn't get one because they weren't exposed to anything.
2006-10-01 18:11:26
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answered by pixles 5
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