as long as it isn't anusex or DRUG USERS (sharing dirty needles or TRANFUSION... or touch someone who has
AIDS or HIV or other STDs.
Don't forget that.....
2007-03-23 18:24:54
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answered by Jagger Otto 7
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answered by ? 3
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No, it is not achieveable to contract an STD while you're the two virgins. soak up attention that he became mendacity to you and he wasn't a virgin. even although, in case you had intercourse that nighttime and awakened the subsequent morning with the popped blister on your nostril, then for some reason I doubt that became touching directly to the intercourse. i'm no longer fullyyt beneficial, yet i do no longer think of an STD would tutor a dermis symptom that speedy. Does he have those dermis indications as properly? If it became herpes, it should be direct dermis-to-dermis touch or mucous membrane touch (intercourse). So, i've got self assurance which you had herpes on your nostril or face, his genitals would ought to touch there (the exterior to dermis touch component). Did his penis touch there? in spite of what everyone says, bypass to a doctor and get it regarded at. additionally, have a communique along with your boyfriend approximately it, possibly he will admit if he did something.
2016-10-01 10:03:29
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answered by ? 4
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Well since people define virgin differently, I would say that you could. What if some person had oral sex and got an STD but didn't have vaginal sex so they thought they were still virgins? They could easily pass that on. Also, a lot of people lie so you should not trust your health and life to some other person--you should always use protection.
2007-03-23 18:24:17
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answered by RxJD2008Rx 2
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Yes...you certainly can.
Being a virgin means you have not had sexual intercourse. You can be a virgin and be sexually experienced.
Yes, if you are exposed to an STD via oral sex or any type of intimacy short of intercourse, you can get one-virgin or not.
Don't believe the myth that if you don't have intercourse, you are safe from STDs. That is not true!!
Sexual orientation has nothing to do with it. STDs know no boundries. It doesn't matter if you are gay, straight of bi.
2007-03-25 17:18:21
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answered by emt_me911 7
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STDs can be transmitted by blood.
If one person has an open cut, and that cut somehow comes in contact with blood from an infected person, they can become infected themselves. (Drop of blood somehow falls on a cut, two people with cuts in their mouths kiss, etc)
Mosquitoes have been known to spread diseases. If a mosquito were to bite an infected person, then immediately bite an uninfected person, they could become infected.
In the past, blood transfusions have caused people to become infected, when an infected person gave blood (either because they didn't know they were infected or out of malice and wanted to infect people.) But now, they are very careful to screen for infected blood so there is little to worry about.
2007-03-23 18:30:42
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answered by koncur 2
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This is easily answered. You have to know the answer to your question relies on a test. This will help you determine if a person can get it from the other. A person may not show sign but you can tell without taking the test. Anyone can give it to anyone if they contain any of the viruses. Straight, gay, or lesbian. They can all contract them as long as they have it. Get tested! Good luck!
2007-03-23 23:21:09
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answered by fxysxysrkly 4
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I would have to say yes, 2 virgins can exchange a sexually transmitted disease...simply because not all STD's are ONLY transmitted by sexual intercourse. Need an example? HIV is considered a sexually transmitted disease but it does not require sex to acquire it. A drug addict who shared dirty needles contaminated with the virus can give his or her virgin partner the virus during their very first sexual experience.
2007-03-23 18:27:52
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answered by Madre 5
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To those who said yes- you are all right. Even if you do not have "sex" with someone who is infected, you can still catch it. If you have oral sex you can get it. I work in a ER- there have been cases of chlamydia and other STD's found in peoples mouths and throats.
2007-03-23 21:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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yes to all. STD means sexualy transmited disease.
Yeast infections can be sexualy transmited and you dont need to have sex to have it. In other words a virgin can have it and give it to another virgin via sex.
2007-03-23 18:23:59
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answered by pixie_mischief 2
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you do know an std is a sexually transmitted disease right? so it can only be passed on through sex. So just think if noone in this scenario has had sex than the answer is no.
2007-03-23 18:24:17
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answered by Barbara 3
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