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Question Posted Tuesday January 16 2007, 8:13 pm

so my boyfriend and i [both virgins] donated blood at a drive and the dudes called and said we're both clean. soo, now does that mean that we'd be able to have unprotected sex/do oral stuff without any worries (excluding the possibilty of pregnancy i know thats a big one but im jus talkin STDs and stuff right now.. btw this wont be happening soon im jus curious).

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BitsandPieces answered Tuesday January 16 2007, 10:33 pm:
H.I.V. can show up clean one test and a few months later show up not clean. Always be safe and you won't have the stress and worries. A lot of guys lie about being virgins to their girlfriends, in order to get sex, just like real virgins lie sometimes for peer approval. STD's are more rampant than ever, so be careful.

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gigi313 answered Tuesday January 16 2007, 9:43 pm:
There are a lot of STD's that they aren't checking for--what the guy was talking about was HIV. You haven't been checked for herpes, chlamydia, ETC. So it's a good idea to continue to use a condom. (If you both want to get checked by a doctor for ALL STD's, then you would know if you're OK for all but pregnancy.) gigi

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luna45 answered Tuesday January 16 2007, 9:12 pm:
your not completely safe, but from most major std's you are. you should always use a condom anyways, just in case, but as for std's yuor MOSTLY clear. If you want to get fully checked out go to your doctors, and they'll run specific tests, then your good to go.

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HectorJr answered Tuesday January 16 2007, 8:21 pm:
Hmm to a certain point, but no.

There are some STDs which require a specific test, not a usual one. Those don't show up on a standard test. You can talk to your doctor about getting specific tests done. So yeah you are safer, but not completely. Hope that helped.

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