It doesnt always affect both people. dont ask why, it just doesnt.
If a woman is diagnosed with PID, she should see that her sexual partner is also treated to prevent the possibility of reinfection.
Yes, two partners can be diagnosed with different STDs. STDs do not always transmit.
Yes!
Well, one reason is that your partner wants you to feel sorry for him.....or he wants to see if you really fall for the trick if that's what you mean in a different way...
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Its a trick question they are equal
The chances are very slim. When a man is diagnosed as being sterile they are unable to impregnate a female. However, once in a while couples to get pregnant
in my opinion yes it can trick you into thinking that you don't love you other but you will love talk to them and ask them for some help
If he sticks to the treatment regimen there's a high probability YES. He's also cured.If you tested negative, you will not pass it on. If he has it, he caught it from another partner.
Conclusion: Your partner has hiv and you don't.......yet.
You can make by using romantic words to make your partner so close to you, after sometime you can use your own trick (Ex. kiss) but if your partner doesnot care, use another trick and don't try force. sexship=romantic relationship
Both partners should be tested; you should not assume that you are negative for STDs based on your partner's test. Various situations can lead to one partner being negative and another positive. Don't take a chance.