It is possible to tell if someone is sexually active from a blood test. This will be done in addition to other clinical tests so as to be certain.
You generally can't. There aren't any visible signs of being sexually active or not being sexually active, unless you see them in the act.
You caN tell
Unless she is pregnant, or you are her sex partner, you will have to ask.ask her
Is perfectly OK to confine in your mom that you are sexually active, the best she can do is to take you to a doctor. You don't want to fool around in catch any viruses.
You tell them the truth... nothing else to do
Yes the Dr. can tell if you are active and there is a privacy law about telling your parents.If you dont want them to know tell your Dr. At 18 you are no longer considered a minor and the privacy act would not allow the doctor to tell your guardian. You don't have to say a thing because you are an adult now.
well tell him what you feel, if you dont want to be sexually active tell him, if your not ready then tell him, but if you do then tell him, you just have to be honest and hopefully he will understand
They say Mumma Mia and and smack you on the ass
You can usually tell when a women is sexually active because of their behaviour. they seem happier but more secretive and not normal.
No
If you are under the age of consent or of legal adulthood, he may be obliged to tell them. However if you ask them about it, they may be able to tell you whether it is necessary or if you can ask them not to.
If sexually active gay males can't give blood, I'm going to stop doing it. I'm not sure if they can or can't. But in this situation, yes, the rules still apply just as much as they ever did. However, this is an unenforceable rule. And a ridiculous one. I would personally use 'don't ask don't tell', in other words, don't tell, and then you could give blood. [In the UK if you're a man who has had anal sex with another man, even just once, even if you used a condom, they will prevent you from giving blood. This is apparently because of the increased HIV risk in sexually active gay men, because even though they test the blood thoroughly can still produce a false negative on tests and infect the person receiving the blood. Though apparently they don't discriminate against people who have had unprotected sex without being tested.]