Having a single sexual partner is being sexually active.
Unless she is pregnant, or you are her sex partner, you will have to ask.ask her
Can one partner have trichamonis and not give it to the other
No it is not true, neither technically or otherwise.
Not necessarily. Obviously if you're in a sexually active relationship, your sexual decisions will affect your partner as well as you. If you aren't in a sexually active relationship, your sexual decisions will probably only affect you.
Age of consent is most often 18, but becoming sexually active with a partner you love and trust is worth waiting for.
As soon as you become sexually active again. Or you can wait a few months and get your partner to wear a condom.
There are no foods that can make someone sexually active.
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.
Yes. In fact he was extremely active. He was by far the most sexually active scientist of his time.
if you are sexually active at 14 yrs. old then of course you should get tested for aids.=if it is okay with your partner then you both should get tested together.=
Get your partner(s) tested for STI, wear protection and avoid intercourse with someone who is infected.
It is not essential to be sexually active. Many people have remained celibate throughout their life.