There is not one specific STD that a women would get from a man, to a women, but the man shows no signs. A male or female could be asymptomatic to all of the STDs.
NO it is imposible to spread the virus like that
Do you not understand what asymptomatic means? Its when a person shows no signs of sickness, which means it could be anything from the common Flu to Aids. Being asymptomatic is not a disease, it describe the signs of a virus.
Yes, any STD can be transferred.
#include<iostream>int main () { int age, female=0, male=0, fcount=0, mcount=0; char sex; for (int voter=0; voter<10; ++voter) { std::cout << "Enter the voter's age and gender: "; std::cin >> age >> sex; switch (sex) { case 'm': case 'M': ++mcount; male += age; break; case 'f': case 'F': ++fcount; female += age; break; } } std::cout << "Average male age: " << male / mcount << std::endl; std::cout << "Average female age: " << female / fcount << std::endl; }
Latex condoms (male) Polyurethane condoms (female condom)
Condom is a protective layer between penis and vagina. It helps to avoid unintended pregnancy and STD. There is female condoms available as well, but male condoms are safer to use.
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Depends on what you mean by "it". The germs that cause STDs don't know if you're gay or straight, male or female, so a gay person can get an STD from any sex partner who has an STD. But if you're asking if a gay person with an STD can make another person gay, the answer is No. Being gay isn't a disease.
Yes, a female can get an STD from giving male oral sex. Using condoms can help lower the risk.
jail! seriously, she is underage and he's not. that's a problem (crime!) in itself. but about the std, he must have it himslef so that's bad enough punishment
Yes. Cervical cancer usually comes from HPV an std that many, many, people have and is asymptomatic. It has nothing to do with having kids.
The prefix of asymptomatic is a, meaning not; if you are asymptomatic, you do not have symptoms.