If they only had gonorrhea then you can't get HIV from them. If they are HIV positive and they don't know, then it is possible. Read these links: * http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_is_HIV_transmitted * http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_you_get_HIV_AIDS_through_oral_sex
If by "going down on someone" you mean oral sex, then there are diseases to be concerned with, especially if oral sex was provided without a barrier. For unprotected oral sex the following are possibly transmitted: Herpes, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphillis, HIV, HPV, and even Hepatitis A, mostly with oral to anal.
- Very satisfying finish for some people. It can boost the amount of a partner's orgasm/pleasure. Perform only if you trust your partner (no gonorrhea, trichomonas, chlamydia, HIV, herpes, or any STDs). - There is less chances of getting infected (STDs) by oral sex comparing to intercourse or anal sex. Even if I said "less chances," it does not mean the oral sex have some "preventive measures" against STDs or HIV. - And of course, you can't get pregnant.
Chlamydia can be transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sex; genital-genital contact; and sharing sex toys. Chlamydia can also be passed from an infected mother to her baby during vaginal childbirth. If none of these is in your definition of "making out," then you can't get chlamydia from making out.
It has more than one meaning. But the general idea is it means either mutual masturbation or oral sex.
Trichomoniasis is cured with oral medicine, not injections. Gonorrhea and syphilis are STDs cured with injections.
oral communication is when you are speaking to someone verbally.
Yes, a female can pass chlamydia to a male or a female partner. Chlamydia is spread from oral, anal, and vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; and birth to a woman with chlamydia. If you get it and have sex with someone else it passes on again. If you think you may have it then go and get treatment straight away.No; men and women can pass chlamydia if infected.
That's the ideal. Now abstain from oral, anal and vaginal sex for seven days. Don't even do these with a condom. After that -- back to normal.
Chlamydia isn't treated with a shot. It's treated with oral medication (pills). Gonorrhea is treated with an antibiotic injection.
Getting eaten out is a girl receiving oral sex
Well GETTING head means to be getting oral sex; so when people say got head? They mean did you get oral sex?
Chances are it means: Have you had oral sex with a guy?