If that partner is infected with a STD, then you can catch a STD from only 1 partner.
It is possible to get an STD from being with only with one person, if this person already carries one. Some people will not show symptoms of carrying an STI, and as such, it is always possible for their next partner to get infected without their knowledge.
yes.! especially if your partner has had alot of other sex partners in the past or is still having sexually contact with other people.
my ex boyfriend gave me two stds and hes the only one i have been sexually involved with in two years!
Hope fully not. But some times people don't know that they have an std because they don't always give you symptoms. If your parnter has an std and doesn't know it then they could pass it onto you. If your worried that your parter could have an std then have a talk with them about it and you can ask them to get tested, also get your self checked out to be on the safe side.
Yes!
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.
STD's are transferred from one partner to another through bodily fluids released during sex.
A partnership that requires only one partner to be a general partner is called a limited partnership. This is a form of partnership.
but your only one sexual partner had you as his/hers only one sexual partner?
i would tell him right away ...
nopeNo. It is an STD contracted by genital to genital contact.
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Yes it is safe as long as your partner is STD free.
Lol. If your only going 2 have one partner your whole life. Then take it with that partner. But the both of you should be informed.
People with STDs should not have sex and should inform their partner of their disease.
Yes, and it's often given that way after a sexual assault. But how do you know that the STD, and the only STD, that your partner has is chlamydia? Get tested for STDs, reduce your risk by abstaining or using condoms or reducing the number of partners, and make sure that you and your partner don't reinfect each other by having sex before the medication has worked completely.