hm dunno if this is a weird question but i dont understand the origins of stds. two virgins who have sex cannot give each other stds, right? the only way to get stds is from someone who already had it and that person prob got it from an experienced older partner who got it from someone else? does anyone get my drift?
Additional info, added Saturday October 4 2008, 5:04 pm: well by virgins i mean virgin virgins. no sex of any kind.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? sweetpinkgiggles3 answered Saturday October 4 2008, 3:27 pm: Actually you are incorrect. No one wants to hear this but you are approaching std's in a naive way. Two virgins can give one another an std. First off if a mother gets pregnant and has an std it can be transmitted to the fetus and therefore the child is born with an std. With that being said, std's can lay dormant meaning you show no symptoms but you still have the disease. Also, std's aren't transmitted only through vaginal sex. They can also be transmitted through oral sex. When most people say they are virgin's they usually mean they have never had vaginal sex but they don't include oral sex. Spyhillus is a common std transmitted through oral sex. [ sweetpinkgiggles3's advice column | Ask sweetpinkgiggles3 A Question ]
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