STDs just don't "appear" out of thin air. A person needs to have a STD in order to spread it to someone else.
If a person does NOT have a STD then it is impossible to spread it to someone else, because there is nothing to spread.
2007-09-21 23:00:51
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answered by Alli 7
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OMG....."udrcovr" doesn't know anything about STDs. Pay no attention to him.
There is absolutely no way that two people can "produce" an STD. None. Zilch.
To get an STD, you HAVE to have gotten it from a previous sexual relationship and that person you had sex with gave it to you.
So if you and your current partner are both clean, then there is NO WAY either of you can get an STD from each other. Unless of course, one of you isn't be honest.
I'm glad you're asking BEFORE you get involved with someone. Just be careful who you get advice from. Like the person who answered this first. Totally wrong answer.
Here are 2 really good websites that will give you FACTS about sex, STDs, etc. And you don't have to worry about getting the wrong information:
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/sexual-health/teens-4315.htm
http://www.teenwire.com/
2007-09-21 16:08:56
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answered by Anonymous
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no stds aren't made or formed, they're only transmitted. here's a little bit of STD education, there's STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) and STIs (sexually transmitted infections) STD are treatable nor curable (Herpes, HIV, HPV), STIs are curable (gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomoniasis etc.) none of these STDs or STIs are dangerous except for HIV, however HIV is in a class of its own, but with new technology and studies there's medication that allow HIV+ people to live almost a full life. To make a long story short, use protection, always always always use protection, the following summary of this study will explain to you why.
The New England Journal of Medicine had 256 serodiscordant couples meaning one person is HIV- one is HIV+, the couples were split into 2 groups, 128 couples + 128 couples, one group used condoms correctly and consistently, the other group used condoms inconsistently. At the end of the study, the group that used condoms consistently, NONE of the HIV- people were infected, in the group that used condoms inconsistently, only 10% of the couples were infected.
So there's proof of how effective condoms really are.
2007-09-21 16:23:03
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answered by James L 3
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no if two people don't have STD's that you cannot get it. You can make it up if you don't have it! Someone has to have a STD in order to pass it on.
2007-09-21 16:24:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Not exactly. Technically it's genetically possible for a mutation, but it's not really bound to happen. However, bacterial infections like BV or a yeast infection can be passed partner to partner. These aren't STDs, but spread like them.
2007-09-21 16:26:51
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answered by sunshinebear 3
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Two virgins can not make an STD. You are way to young to be asking these questions of total strangers.
2007-09-21 16:18:22
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answered by ninety9point8 4
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No, if neither of them has an STD, one can't just magically appear.
2007-09-21 16:09:33
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answered by Brian A 7
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it has to be transmitted weither sexually or mechanically (towels, contaminated clinic equipments, ....)
2007-09-21 16:25:30
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answered by smile 5
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yes... i think...but its not likely... its uusualy transfered
2007-09-21 16:07:51
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answered by Anonymous
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