Of course you can get them still if you do not use a condom. Two of the most common STD's are HPV and Yeast Infections(yes, they are considered STD's) You could be a carrier of HPV and not have any of the symptoms. Yeast Infections can be passed if either of the partner's are not clean in their genital region; if the female cleans herself from the rear to the front; if they are diabetic(this is mainly from the medication). Make sure to use a condom not only to stay STD free but also to stop from having a child prematurely.
2006-12-05 12:45:29
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answered by fenix 2
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2015-09-24 07:49:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and no. If both are REALLY virgins and no one is lying (guys are known to do that, since there is no physical way to know), and no one has had medical care that may have resulted in blood transfusion, etc. and no one used needles for illicit drug use .... and no one has traded saliva via kissing with others, or sat on a bad toilet seat (only some kinds can be transmitted this way and it's not common)..... then you are probably safe.
You aren't safe with a condom either, so go ahead.... play Russian Roulette. :o)
Sue
2006-12-05 12:41:56
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answered by newbiegranny 5
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it is possible for a virgin to have herpes, as it can be contracted by contact alone. (though it is not likely either of you have anything) you will both be better if you get in the habit of good health practices and use a condom.
2006-12-05 12:45:32
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answered by pandora078 6
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Absolutely, you can still contract STD's in more ways than just sexual intercourse. Use a condom, you don't want pregnancy until you are ready. HIV for example can be transmitted by needles and blood transfusions.
2006-12-05 12:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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you know what? if you're a virgin and asking any questions about not using a condom, I'd go ahead and use one if I were you. And even if you weren't a virgin, use the condom...
2006-12-05 13:40:53
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answered by Jen 2
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Just because one person says their virgins isn't always true if your a female then he could be telling you that so you can have sex unprotected with him not saying either one of you are like that but you can't be to sure these days so strap up
2006-12-05 12:42:41
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answered by jaxbeachgurl904 1
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That depends if you or your partner has an STD. If either of you did have one, and had unprotected sex, you would get an STD. So
my advice? Use protection!
2006-12-05 12:40:50
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answered by PrettyEyes 3
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Yes, while the chances are very slim, there is always a chance. Your best bet is always use a condom
2006-12-05 12:40:39
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answered by Grant 2
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yes if either of you have given oral sex.. and the person he or she has doen it with may have an std .. you can get pregnant though without a condom...
2006-12-05 12:41:31
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answered by Danielle S 3
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