no risk unless you've somehow gotten infected sexual fluids on your body and manage to get those fluids introduced inside your partner, which I'd think is very unlikely. Don't worry about STDs, two virgins, but do make sure you both have the right information about how to minimize the risk of pregnancy. (For example, make sure the guy knows about the little pre-drop that could make you just as pregnant as taking things to completion.) Good luck, and enjoy yourselves responsibly, as the commercials say.
2006-10-20 14:55:27
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answered by David W 6
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If you're both virgins, the only risk of STD's is if one of you has inherited it from a parent, which can happen, but not too often. However, there is still a pregnancy risk, so be careful :D
2006-10-20 15:12:49
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a low chance that you were given an STD at birth by your mother, but otherwise you are not at risk for an STD infection as long as you remain monogamous. You should always use a condom whenever you have a penis and a vagina close to one another. You don't need intercourse to have insemination.
2006-10-20 15:00:01
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answered by JOHN M 5
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wear a condom--try the ones made by elexa they are dependable and they make it feel better than the others...
The only ways you could either one have a std if if either of your parents have one?
or if someone messed with one of you anytime from birth til now, that might have had one.....?
std's are serious business
if your still unsure: go to the health department its free and confidential it takes like 2-3 weeks to get back results... both of you get checked out? best answer i can offer you...
2006-10-20 14:51:57
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answered by Deidre~&~Joshua 2
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Duhhhh, where would either of you get an std from if neither of you has had sex with anyone except each other. Just wrap it up for the sake of birth control.
2016-05-22 06:23:11
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answered by Anonymous
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You should not have a risk to STD just to pregnancy.
2006-10-20 14:46:40
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answered by Anonymous
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if both of you are truly virgins, then the only way he could have an std is from his parents. if he came in contact with someone who has one that is a way, that would happen if they almost did it but stopped, but i recomend to just get tested.
2006-10-20 14:49:14
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answered by Anonymous
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because you can still transmit stds through any blood/fluid sharing, by things like head kissing, sores on the mouth, and you never know if the person is being honest about being a virgin.
2006-10-20 14:47:33
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answered by my cat killed a bird 1
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if you are afraid of std then you should get cheched but most virgins don't have std unless they are not true virgins. get checked if you are concerned about this and always wear protection that way you are safe from getting pregrant and stds
2006-10-20 14:49:37
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answered by rei 1
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if either one of you has participated in oral sex or anal sex with someone who has done it before then there is a potential of contracting at STD. But if none of you have had genital contact then there is no chance of getting one unless one of you recieved one from your mother during the labor/breastfeeding.
2006-10-20 15:53:29
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answered by mrs michelle 4
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