i would tell him right away ...
People with STDs should not have sex and should inform their partner of their disease.
Yes. The close proximity of two people during sex makes it likely that your new partner will get that disease too. The partner should be aware of that risk and not get it as a surprise.
Yes, in 1991 Hugh had Syphillis that he got from an unknown partner that he chooses not to name.
If you or your partner have NOT engaged in any sexual activity where fluid has been present, then no... you are your partner will not have an STD from having oral sex. If you or your partner have NOT engaged in any sexual activity where fluid has been present, then no... you are your partner will not have an STD from having oral sex.
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.
nopeNo. It is an STD contracted by genital to genital contact.
Yes it is safe as long as your partner is STD free.
Yes!
Because you can transmit you STD's to your partner and once your baby is born it is a very strong possiblity that your child will be born with aids/hiv too.
STD's are transferred from one partner to another through bodily fluids released during sex.
if a man cums in another mans anus he would most likely become pregnant:D But seriously, folks ... The ejaculate (the stuff that comes out of your penis when you cum) will mix with the feces and be expelled when the passive partner defecates. If the active partner didn't use a condom and has an STD (sexually transmitted disease), however, the passive partner might be infected. Check with your doctor, or find a free clinic in your area that is familiar with STD's. The active partner should thoroughly wash off his penis, of course. There is also a small chance that he could pick up an STD from anal intercourse, so he should check with his doctor, or find a free clinic in his area that is familiar with STD's.