No, this is not possible.
Ingesting sperm is safe for most people and will not cause any health problems. However, it can potentially transmit sexually transmitted infections (STIs) if the person ejaculating has an infection. Practicing safe sex and regular STI testing can help prevent transmission.
There is no state in the U.S. that prohibits individuals with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) from getting married. However, it is important to disclose your STD status to your partner and practice safe sex to prevent transmission.
Montgomery glands are not an STD. They are a normal part of the human body.
Pimples in the mouth are not typically a sign of an STD. They are more commonly related to canker sores, viral infections, or other non-STD related issues. If you are concerned about an STD, it is best to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and testing.
No, you cannot get pregnant from scissoring as there is no direct vaginal penetration involved in this sexual activity. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg in the female reproductive system.
Yes, a female can get an STD from giving male oral sex. Using condoms can help lower the risk.
If the male has an STD, it is definitely possible to become infected if you swallow his semen. Any contact with bodily fluids can result in infection.
It's possible to not get infected. Proper precautions such as condoms can definitely protect the uninfected partner. If you know exactly what the STD is, i would say consult with your doctor on ways to protect against passing it.
Yes, any STD can be transferred.
Piles are not a STD; but infected fluids can be in or on them.
The short answer is NO as long as both participants are healthy with no STD's! The more complete answer would include: There is nothing harmful in the ejaculate of a healthy male but a male infected with STD's could pass those along to the partner. If either the male or the female has a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD & Including HIV/AIDS), that disease can be transmitted. Some STD's can be easily treated with Antibiotics others can be DEADLY. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, chlamydia, Herpes, AIDS/HIV, genital warts, Hepatitis-b are all STD's & some can kill you others are treatable, Condoms area good line of defense for most diseases but they too can fail.
Std, Aids , blood borne disease , infected cow.
#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; }
If the seminal fluid is infected, even a microscopic amount of it can transmit disease.None at all. All that is needed for a Sexually Transmitted Disease is close skin to skin or oral contact. Particularly more so when it invoves the genital areas. Penetration or ejaculation are not necessary for the transmission of many STD.
Latex condoms (male) Polyurethane condoms (female condom)
yes and u can also be sued
Yes, you can transmit HPV or other STDs if you have been diagnosed with HPV. Using condoms can lower the risk.