xomegaroni answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 6:35 pm: making out/kissing you can't get STDS from. it's rare but i guess it COULD be possibly if he had sex with someone else oraly. if not then no. you could get other diseases such as mono er flu, but that's different. you can't get anything from hugging, so don't even worry about that. handjob & fingering is a bit different. it really depends if he's been with someone that way, but it's kind've rare. the most common ways to get STDS are from sex like total intercourse. talk to your bf about it.
gRetCheNnnNn answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 6:28 pm: As long as there's nothing with him, like if he's completely healthy and all and you are too, I'm sure you'll be fine. If anything feels different about you, I would see a doctor or tell your Mom..also I don't know how old you are so..Hope I helped..and sorry ha. [ gRetCheNnnNn's advice column | Ask gRetCheNnnNn A Question ]
DeadMemories answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 6:13 pm: Nope. Because You Havent Had Sex With Him. So Nope Your Clean! :)
NextMiaHamm answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 6:13 pm: the only way that you can get a sexually transmitted disease is from sexual contact. if you haven't had sex or your sexual organ hasn't touched his, you should be good. if you have had sexual intercourse, i suggest that you check out some websites on sexually transmitted diseases and check for the signs. if you start having any of these signs, check with a doctor. hope i helped! <3 <3 [ NextMiaHamm's advice column | Ask NextMiaHamm A Question ]
kevin1986 answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 6:12 pm: No, you can't get an STD unless you've actually traded fluids. Oral,anal, regular sex applies here. Now if you jerked him off and then licked the come off your finger, then yes you could've gotten an STD. [ kevin1986's advice column | Ask kevin1986 A Question ]
xO_Hollister_xO answered Wednesday December 28 2005, 6:11 pm: Nope. There is no possibility unless you have sex. =)
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