Whether a female is a 'virgin' or not, there still remains a number of vaginal pathogens which may have impact upon a partner. Pathogens such as Bacterial Vaginosis, sometimes referred to as Gardnerella Vaginitis, may be present, as well as other common pathogens such as Candida and Trichomonas.
Also, over the past few years there has been increasing concerns over whether oral sex transmits HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) of the throat, and whether this leads to cancer.
None of the above is meant to either discourage or encourage engaging in oral sex. Engaging in oral sex is considered but yet another element of the human interactive experience.
If you do that, it appears that you already have a sickness!
no! not at all . if your gf has on vd then it is green signal for tasting and eating the virgen vegina
Acyclovir is used to treat any disease caused by viruses in the herpes family. These disease include chicken pox, cold sores, genital herpes, and shingles.
Any sexual activity involving genital-genital contact can transmit the herpes virus.
No. A genital piercing includes any piercing on or around your genitals. Not your tongue.
A Mormon girl who is a virgin is the same as any other virgin girl. One who has not had any sexual relations.
No
Licking an open open cancer sore on a dog by another dog is not like to cause cancer in another dog as cancer is not an infectious disease. It is simply a tumerous growth which is due to any stimulous of unknown but regular nature. Tumerous growth may be benign or malignant.
Diagnose and treat STDs or any infection of the female genital tract immediately. The main symptom of infection is an abnormal discharge. Barrier contraceptives help prevent infection.
When he has sex, he knows is not a virgin any more, but the exact definition of sex depends on the man. The term "virgin" is not a very scientific designation.
No, she does not have any disease?
you can get std's or get herpes if the penis has has a cut on it STD is sexually transmitted disease. You can get gonorrhea, hepatitis, HIV, herpes, genital warts, chlamydia..... To avoid the potential to get any STD, use a condom every time.
No. Casinos are illegal in the British Virgin Islands.