I'm 15 and male, my partner is 15 and female. We are both virgins. Is it impossible for us to contract STD's?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? VoiceofReason answered Thursday December 1 2011, 3:33 am: It depends on how you define virginity. If it is, like for most people, I think, the absence of penetration, it is still theoretically possible for STDs to be contracted through oral sex, but far less so than with vaginal or anal intercourse. You guys can get tested to see if either of you has anything (and some people are carriers even if they had never had sex before). Make sure that your screening includes one for HPV, which is probably, other than herpes, the most frequently transmitted disease through oral. Once you come back clean, then lick and suck to your heart's content. It's fun. [ VoiceofReason's advice column | Ask VoiceofReason A Question ]
LoveForever answered Wednesday November 30 2011, 4:01 pm: If you are sexually active at any age you can contact std's or sti's (sexually transmited infection)but if you no for sure you both have never had sex before aslong as you use a condom you can not contact any std's ,just incase either of you have a oraly contacted std's or st's (from the mouth through saliver) to feel safe go to your local g.p or health centre and dont be affraid to ask about this,even consider asking a older brother or sister or cousin if u feel embarised.sory for the bad spelling Hope i heped be safe :).Lf xxx [ LoveForever's advice column | Ask LoveForever A Question ]
Valexis answered Tuesday November 29 2011, 5:02 pm: Yes, if one of you were born with an std then it is very possible. You are still young, don't rush into things if one of you are not ready. Use a condom and look into birth control. Just be aware that you are never 100% safe. There's always a possibility of gettin an std or sti [ Valexis's advice column | Ask Valexis A Question ]
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