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First time sex diseases? (STDs, STIs) If it is you and your partners first time having sex ever, is it even possible for one of you to get an std from the partner?
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its just as likely as the 5th time. ]
yes, because a parent could of had an std and it could of been given to the partner before they were born. ]
yes, it is. you can get an STD from a ton of stuff, even if you have never had sex before.
hope i helped = ]] ]
Even though both of yall were virgins before having sex. You can get an STD from anything, having an open cut. Its not specifically sex. So yes, it is possible. ]
Hi, its only possible if:
a) His/her mother had an STD
b) If you don't use a condom and your partner has been with other males/females doing it
c) If you have been messing around with contraception
If you don't use a condom you could get things like, Genital Warts or other things like Gonhohea
(don't think I spelt it properly) and a sore vagina or penis when you wee. If it's your first time, then things should be alright. Use a condom though. Daniel. ]
You can get one if he uses drugs, or if he was born from a parent who has an STD. I do not believe there is any other way it is possible. ]
If it is you and your partners first time having sex ever, it is possible for one of you to get an std
-if one of you is lying about being a virgin
-if one of you was born with an STD
-if one of you used a sex toy or something, that someone else used that had STD's.
I really hoped I helped, and if you are having sex, then use a condom, which is 98% effective! ;-B ]
Only if one of the partners was born with an STD. For this to happen their parent must have had that STD and passed it on to them. ]
i doubt it i dont think you can get anything but he/ she better not be lieing about beign a virgin its not something to joke about because i know somebody who her partner lied and she got checked out. ]
It is HIGHLY unlikely, but it is possible. There's probably a 99.9% chance you won't.
The only way I could think of it happening, is lets just say the female used a "foreign object" for masturbation, and found out that someone had used it before her and they had an STD then the female went and had sex. Then you could get it. But, what the hell are the odds of that happening?
So even though the answer is yes it is possible, it's highly unlikely. So, there's really nothing to worry about. Just use a condom and all will be well =) ]
It is unlikely but you could still get it. Also you never really know if your partner is telling the truth about there first time. Maybe you both could go get tested. But even if your results come out negative there is still a window period that some std's have before showing up on tests. So the truth is you never know. Just pratice safe sex unless you are planning on staying abstinent your whole life. It sounds harsh but its the truth. ]
Yes, it could still happen.
Although it's extremely unlikely for either of you to have an STD if neither of you have engaged in sexual activities of ANY kind (including touching the genitals or oral sex) with anyone else, ever, there is still the slim possibility that one of you might carry something without knowing it, or have been exposed to an STD in some other way.
Sex is risky business. NEVER assume it's perfectly safe because it is NEVER perfectly safe. Take care of yourself. ]
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