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No. STD's are infections, passed from one person to another through sexual contact. You can't "create" a bacterium or virus where it doesn't already exist.

Don't they teach this in schools anymore?

2006-12-10 05:18:06 · answer #1 · answered by Pangolin 7 · 3 0

Absolutly not, I am a General practitioner and by definition the answer is no. I have heard quite a few people ask me this question, im not sure if it is because they are uneducated about it, if it is a new myth, or if they are just trying to hide embarrisment. Like a few others have answered, bacteria, or a virus, or a parasite cannot be formed from sex they must be carried from one host to another when dealing with STD's.
Now of course many times there are no symptoms of an STD when a person still has one but the key is, the person has them, and there are quality tests out there that can detect 99% of all std's. Now with bad hygiene, a person can develope certian infections and also bad hygene can also cause greater outbreaks of HPV but onece again the key is that the person will alreayd have HPV and the bad hygiene only makes an outbreak more likely.
That is the only case i can remotly see why people would think this, but to make it very clear if two people had sex 10times a day for 10 years in a row, that would not cause either parter to develope a STD nor would it increase the chances of them getting one as long as neither partner has gotten one from previous sexual contact or passed along through family

2006-12-11 16:43:31 · answer #2 · answered by Dr Dave 1 · 0 0

Yes it is possible. An infection with Trichomonas Vaginalis may get into the vagina during intercourse. This parasite is found in the rectum and anus without causing symptoms. The infection then affects the male. It may be transmitted to the female partner even after she has been treated for vaginitis.Apart from this, poor hygiene may encourage HPV to establish itself in the female cervix. Sometimes saliva may transmit fungal infections like Candida and cause problems. All of the above are eminently and permanently curable with proper treatment of both partners at the same time

2006-12-10 13:35:58 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

std's are either a virus bacteria or parasite. now a bladder infection can happen from intercourse but if all of a sudden you have the clap no thats from a third party. but how do you know you dont have it? hpv is the most common std and you cant really test for it in men. so what is it that you now have? and did you test for it before you have intercourse with a lady?

2006-12-10 13:19:37 · answer #4 · answered by gsschulte 6 · 0 0

You would think no but, I think to be absolutely positive, they would have both had to abstained from sex, longer than any incubation period.

Some things do not show up in testing for 1 day, week, month or even months. I think HIV can take quite a while before it is detectable. Google says as long as 6 months.

So if one of you is nurturing something that has not shown up yet. YES, one or the other or both of you could get it.

2006-12-10 13:26:17 · answer #5 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Actually, although basically "No", there ** IS ** one exception.

If you are both "clean" but one of you has oral herpes - a cold sore - and this person then performs oral sex on the other, you CAN end up with an STI - genital Herpes.

So in that ONE case, yes.

Never let someone go down on you if they have a cold-sore ;)

2006-12-10 13:22:57 · answer #6 · answered by Mark T 6 · 0 0

yes about the only way to not get stds is if your married an std is created when someones bodily fluids enter someonelse

2006-12-10 13:18:47 · answer #7 · answered by Thomas T 1 · 0 0

the only way you can get std is if one of you do have this if you get std after having sex then one of you lied to the other or you had sex with someone else before you had sex with this one

2006-12-10 13:20:59 · answer #8 · answered by whoa_girl41 2 · 0 0

No, if you are both STD free and neither of you are sleeping around then there shouldn't be any infections.

2006-12-10 13:44:23 · answer #9 · answered by Loli M 5 · 0 0

No as there is nothing to catch, having to much sex can cause thrush as you become dry and the friction can cause it, but this is not and std

2006-12-10 13:19:04 · answer #10 · answered by nursej 4 · 0 0

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