It very unlikely but not imposible.
You should be good as long as you have a condom on it. Bradispro
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.
Yes you can to avoid STD and pregnancy
Yes it will protect you from a STD.
No. Protected sex means using a condom. If you use a condom you can't get the HIV virus. HIV is passed on through sharing drug needles or by having unprotected sex. The only danger is if the condom breaks. If the condom is put on carefully without any tearing, and there is plenty of lubrication used (either natural or from a tube) then there should be no problem.
yes and no yes on the prego no on if she had a std and passed it to you
dont be a fool wrap your tool! a condom is always a good idea for safe sex from std's and pregnancy. and the more contraceptives you have the better
Every STD is contagious via oral sex so if she has something you need to put some protection, a cut up condom or something, over the vagina.
Condom is a protective layer between penis and vagina. It helps to avoid unintended pregnancy and STD. There is female condoms available as well, but male condoms are safer to use.
It is the safest form because when you don't have sex you cannot get pregnant. Also, if you have no sexual contact you cannot get STD's or HIV. If you decide to have sex, be careful, and use a condom. because you could possibly go to jail for underage sex
Every STD is contagious via oral sex so if she has something you need to put some protection, a cut up condom or something, over the vagina.
If you used a condom and are not physical injured by it then pretty slim. No condom creates a bigger risk for STD's anally rather than vaginal sex because the anus is more likely to get broken skin during intercourse. But you should always use protection then you just have to worry about skin to skin contagions such as Herpes.