is it possible if 2 girls have oral together like you can catch aids or other diseases cause i have been with a few girls and im scared now that ive catched something and im gonna die its not possible if i just used my fingers right?? and you cant get diseases in yoru mouth can u please help im scared that ive got some infesting disease inside of me killing me away without me knowing
Sabine answered Tuesday March 20 2007, 10:41 am: It's not likley that you have caught any diseases through oral contact or fingering. You can get chlamydia in your throat through oral with an infected person, but it's not likely. I don't know what resources are available to you in Austria or Australia (hard to tell which), but in order to set your mind at ease, you could probably go to a health clinic and speak with someone. If you're concerned about HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, you could donate blood. They will tell you if your blood comes up as questionable in the screening.
Meanwhile, educate yourself on the use of devices such as dental dam. Find out what diseases there are, which ones you can prevent, and how. Then I suggest that you try to find one partner with no exposure to sexually transmitted diseases and stay with him/her.
I think you're probably worrying too much but protecting yourself too little at this point.
Razhie answered Tuesday March 20 2007, 10:38 am: Two girls are able to transmit STDs between them. It's a little bit less likely then with intercourse, but certainly possible.
You can get an STD in your mouth, if you have any open sores or rips in the skin. Same goes for your hands, small cuts could allow as STD to enter your body.
See a doctor for an STD test so you can lay your fears to rest.
THEN EDUCATE YOURSELF!
These kind of things are important to know if you going to have sex with anyone! Even other girls! So when you are at the doctors pick up some handbooks on safe sex, or better yet, ask the doctor, and learn the facts. It might save your life. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
ElenaHilton answered Tuesday March 20 2007, 10:36 am: Actually you CAN get an STD in your mouth, but it is less likely. Symptoms take time to show up, but continue to practice safe sex,oral included. See your doctor, but if you have been safe there is probably nothing to worry about. If you cannot handle these possibilities maybe you should refrain from sexual activities for a while. I don't think it is likely you have aids, but if anything it is another STD. See your doctor if you are concerned. Good Luck [ ElenaHilton's advice column | Ask ElenaHilton A Question ]
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