My advise is wait till you are married to have sex. Only when you are in a truely commited relationship does sex have the meaning God intended for it. Besides, boys will sometimes say anything to get you into bed....even "I've never had sex before"
2007-02-04 07:41:18
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answered by Ken 3
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If both you and your bf are virgins, neither of your parents have stds, then you probably won't get one. My best suggestion is don't have sex if you are young enough to ask sex questions on yahoo. Maybe take a class on birth control, safe sex, stds, and parenting. That way you know before you mess up your life, just what could happen if you have sex before you are married.
2007-02-04 07:42:30
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answered by lynnabugg 4
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If what you're really asking is if it's OK to have sex without using a condom, then no. I would never assume someone doesn't have an STD. He could have an STD if he's ever had sex--even while using a condom. There are other ways that it's POSSIBLE to get an STD besides sex, but it's pretty uncommon.
2007-02-04 07:40:58
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answered by Jess H 7
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I agree with that last answer, but also never assume someone has never had sex before just because they tell you that. It's a tactic just to get you to have sex with them if they tell you that without you asking first. More than likely that volunteered info means that they have had some kind of sexual encounter even if intercourse has not taken place, in which he could have contracted an STD.
2007-02-04 07:45:13
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answered by johnya99@sbcglobal.net 1
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What are you really wanting to ask? No sex, no sexual transmitted diease.. unless someone is lying, or something... i would really like to know what your real question is.. because this one is very obivious that you know the answer too. Why dont you call planned parent hood and ask.. if you really need to releave your mind. Something is absoloutely bothering you, and if someone you know is a virgin and has an STD, their is surely something wrong with that picture. Depends on what STD we are talking about though.?????
2007-02-04 07:43:39
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answered by MOON13 3
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No not true,std's can pass through sexual contact and secretions,so if he has gave a woman oral sex who has had an std at the time then he could get it as well and vice versa if someone gave him oral sex with sores on the mouth etc...Grinding with clothes off,touching private parts and then touching your own can also lead to some std's as well and as is kissing..So,people have to be very careful nowdays to watch what they do..Its very very easy to get something u dont want =\
2007-02-04 07:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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STD's dont come from your parents ...
I dono where you heard that ????
You get STD's from having sex or genital contact ...
You can get crabs from sitting on a toilet ..
So it dose not matter if your parents or his parents have STD's ... if either of you has had sex or sexual contact then both of you are at risk for STD's
2007-02-04 07:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Awww! ask your self desires a woman kitty. i pass with #2, she's an exceptionally alluring little element. #3 is to skinny and beverages, #a million doesn't take position. Ya, %. #2 and ya'll no longer be apologetic about it. satisfied Easter.
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answered by gayman 4
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Most STD's are transmitted through sexual contact. There are some that can be transmitted if someone leaves infected discharge on a toilet seat and you sit on it. Pubic lice (Crabs) can be transmitted several ways where there's hair.
2007-02-04 07:44:07
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answered by Babyface 4
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Hmm, there are other ways to get them. Only really slight risks, but toilet seats, sharing towels, stuff like that. Once again really small chance, but the possibility is there
2007-02-04 07:40:51
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answered by Anonymous
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