|
STDs and clean people Can two people who have never had sexual contact with anyone else become infected with STDs after having sex for the first time?
[ ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: STD Information?
the answer, absolutely not! =)
If lets say you and your partners where both virgins and decided to one day have sex, there's no chance of getting an std from one another since both hadn't had any sexual encounters before. The only way to contrac an std is by sexual intercorse.... and as long as both are faithful towards each other everything should be ok =)
nothing to worry about =)
VB ]
It's rare. Some people can transmit STD's through birth, from their mothers. Some can get them from sharing needles with other people. But otherwise, no. You can never be positive until you both get tested, though. Don't take any risks. ]
yes it is possible but its rare ]
If both people have never had sexual contact with anyone than the chances of them having a STD is very rare. Some STDs can be passed from mother to child when they are born, and very very very rarely can people get them off of public restrooms. ]
If you & your partner have been tested, and neither of you have been tested postitve, then no. You can't catch an STD from someone who doesn't have one.
Don't forget that you can get an STD from other things besides just sex, so don't trust someone who says "I don't have an STD, i've never had sex." As a matter of fact, don't take anyone's word for it at all. They could be lying.
Always get tested regulary, even if you think you don't have an STD. It's always better to be safe than sorry. ]
No, but if you're sexually active you need to practice safer sex and be tested for STDs regularly. Never believe anyone who tells you they've had no sexual contact with anyone else. It's not worth betting your life over. ]
nope, unless the person in question was born with an std or you are using needles other people namely infected people have used. ]
More Questions: |