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No, you will not have a more likely chance to fight off an STD if you have a high immune system. STD\'s are bacterial infections and the human immune system is not equipped to deal with these alone. Bacterial infections sometimes require antibiotics to clear them.

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Answer There is NO STD"s that you can get immue to. Be careful you and your sex partner go for tests to see if either of you has any diseases and then stay loyal to each other.

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The immune system can not fight a bacterial infection; it does though fight a viral infection.

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