STD means sexually transmitted disease. Those are caused by microorganisms (bacteria, viruses), and can only be transmitted from an infected person to one that is not. However, you should still be careful, in the sense that you can't always know for sure whether the other person is infected.
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.
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.
Yes it will protect you from a STD.
Yes you can to avoid STD and pregnancy
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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
Well it prevents pregnancy, that's obvious. But if you made sure the both of you are std-free, it could replace a condom if you dislike using that. but ONLY if you're absolutely sure neither of you have any diseases.
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Then there are no risks.
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Safest -- None! Pretty safe -- masturbation, mutual masturbation, frottage (rubbing your genitals against your partner's body) Not quite as safe -- penetration with a latex condom (Never reuse a condom, and check the "good until" date on the package. Don't use oil-based lubricants with latex condoms.) Risky -- penetration with a non-latex condom (These still prevent pregnancy, but viruses -- including the AIDS virus -- can get through them.) Potentially dangerous -- oral intercourse without a condom Not advisable -- Anal intercourse without a condom; sex with a person with an active sexually transmitted disease (STD); not getting an STD test every few months if you or your partner are sexually active with others.
This probably means that you have an STD (Sexually Transmitted Disease)