Yes. But she still has to come in contact with the std. Sharing needles thru drug use is a good way to get one.
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Sex does not change the body unless you get a STD or pregnant and then the pregnancy or STD make the body change.
Sex. It is an STD.
Gardnerella is a common bacterial vaginal infection. Women can get it whether they are sexually active or not. It's not an STD that men can give to women, but women can give it to other women via sexual intercourse or even infected sex toys. It's common in pregnant women.
No because you asked " is there a greater risk for women to develop diseases that are NOT STD's" You are not going to get NON STD's from having sex any more than a man would provided your immune systems are both healthy and you have the same exposure rates.
are you for real? of course not!! (although if you never pee again after having sex once then that is a problem but it doesnt mean you have an std!)
Gardnerella is a common bacterial vaginal infection. Women can get it whether they are sexually active or not. It's not an STD that men can give to women, but women can give it to other women via sexual intercourse or even infected sex toys. It's common in pregnant women.
STD transmission occurs from any type of sex with an infected person including genital, oral, anal, and sex toys.
Unprotected sex.
If you or your partner have NOT engaged in any sexual activity where fluid has been present, then no... you are your partner will not have an STD from having oral sex. If you or your partner have NOT engaged in any sexual activity where fluid has been present, then no... you are your partner will not have an STD from having oral sex.
The same way you catch an STD from anyone else. It's all about unsafe sex.
Depending on how "high class" they are if I'm allowed to use that term to describe prostitutes they will practice safer sex so that they continue to get customers. Having an STD would cause business lose. As for sluts and promiscuous women they really don't care because they're sex addicts.