Some STDs are spread by contact with semen or vaginal fluid, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV, and trichomoniasis. Other are spread by skin-to-skin contact, like herpes, genital warts, molluscum, syphilis, and pubic lice.
No STDs are caused by a fungus. While some mistakenly argue that yeast infections are STDs, this ignores the fact that yeast are a normal part of the vaginal flora. While tinea (ringworm, jock itch) is caused by a fungus and can be spread through sex, it is spread through any skin-to-skin contact, and isn't referred to as an STD.NoThere are no fungal STDs.
HIV can be transmitted by semen or by vaginal fluid, even if those fluids don't meet. The pathogen is transmitted though mucous membranes or broken skin, not through some alchemy that occurs when vaginal fluid and semen meet.
Yes, you can use a black light on bed sheets or where-ever and the semen will be visible.
0%. HIV cannot penetrate intact skin. HIV is only transmitted by fluid-to-fluid contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
Nothing. Semen on the skin is harmless.
Blisters on your hands are normally caused by friction. I doubt, and cannot find any information otherwise, that semen will cause blisters but the friction to obtain that semen can. It is always recommended that you wash your hands immeidately after getting any body fluids on them for your own protection from STDs that enter your body through sores or other openings on your skin.
Dead skin cells, sweat, body oil, urine, semen, anything and everything that may come in contact with your penis and decays in the nice ,warm, moist environment under the foreskin.
because it will burn it and destroy that region of contact.
It is possible for people to be allergic to semen. - Perhaps that is the cause.
You can contact staph from your dog but it is rare when good hygiene practices are in place. Your dog can harbor the bacteria and transmit it through cut or scrap on the owners skin when they come in contact with bedding or infected skin.
yes
They hav a rare skin condition and cannot come in contact with bright light like the sun. This is a rare condition that really exists.