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The only STDs you can be confident about are those that were specifically tested for. Your partner cannot infect you unless he or she is already infected. However, you can infect your partner if you are infected.

There are several STDs that are not routinely tested for as part of an STD examination. Tests for herpes and HPV are expensive and in the case of herpes not always reliable. Health care providers usually only test for those if there is an indication that someone is infected (for HPV usually an abnormal Pap smear).

Unless you are certain you are entering a long term monogamous relationship and that you have both been extensively tested it is unwise to engage in sexual activity without condoms.

If you are entering a relationship where you are going to have skin on skin sex, without condoms, you could establish some certainty about STDs as follows:

1. HIV test.

2. Herpes test

Its all very gloomy and unromantic doing this, but if you want to do it properly, see a doctor and suggest these three steps.

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You can give an STD That Sexually Transmitted Disease if you have one to any one you have sex with. If you know you have an STD it is your moral responsibility to not engage in sex until you have remedied the problem.

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