Theoretically, I suppose you could. You could also win every state lottery on the same day you were elected President of the United States.
Neither is very likely to actually happen.
Because having a STD compromises the immune system which will allow the virus to transfer more easily.
STDs do not reduce the risk of getting HIV. In fact, STDs increase the risk of getting HIV. Any STD elicits an immune response. Its almost like ringing the dinner bell for HIV. Most infections pull CD4 immune cells (cells that HIV infects) to the site of infection (usually). This increases the risk of infection.
The HIV virus attacks the immune system and can lead to AIDS.
Having a STD will negatively affect the immune system.
Yes it does; you are more apt to catch HIV if infected with a STI.Since the STDs reduce you immune system response, your immune system is less likely to protect you from the HIV infection.Yes having STDs such as herpes and chlamydia does increase the risk of getting and spreading HIV.
yes it does
I would suggest you wait til you are done with the medication for your STD. Peircing anything loads you immune system down and if you are trying to get rid of an STD then piercing should be the last thing you need to worry about.
STD's usually don't prevent pregnancy. Are you trying or are just wanting to know?
Yes. No states in the US require STD testing to obtain a marriage certificate.
you can get an std
somewhere around 0%
Your immune system defends against STD's with structural defenses like gastric juices and the mucus linings. For more info on the parts of the immune system follow the related question.