"Cum" or Semen is the penile discharge after sexual pleasure, where abouts an STD is a sexually transmitted disease {that's what STD stands for}
An STD is this - Sexually transmitted disease (STD) is a term used to describe more than 20 different infections that are transmitted through exchange of semen, blood, and other body fluids; or by direct contact with the affected body areas of people with STDs. Sexually transmitted diseases are also called venereal diseases.
Semen is not considered a clean body fluid as it may contain bacteria and viruses that can be transmitted sexually. It is important to practice safe sex to reduce the risk of infections.
It simplifies oral sex, and the physical sensations of swallowing usually feel good to the inserting partner. The person who swallows the semen will not be affected, positively or negatively. Semen is mostly protein, and breaks down quickly in stomach acid.
Sperm that enters the anus during sexual activity typically does not survive and cannot fertilize an egg, as the environment is not conducive to sperm survival and transport. The digestive system and immune response in the anal region would not support the survival of sperm cells.
Yes. The opening of the penis is a type of tissue that can take in disease (i.e. STDs). The opening the the penis allows disease to enter the body and it can be transmitted as long as their is some type of seminal fluid exiting the penis. It is less likely for males to contract diseases because the opening is small unlike the vagnina that has a large area of tissue. * If a man does not produce semen even in the tiniest amounts during sex then he cannot pass on diseases that are passed through bodily fluids. However, as another contributer answered, you can still pass on other STD's that aren't internal. Are you confusing "sperm" with "semen?" HIV & stds do not "attach" themselves to sperm. If that was what you originally meant - even if a man is sertile or has had a vasectomy - he can pass on an std. If he isn't producing semen - he can pass on viral stds - herpes, HPV. I'm not sure about other types though.
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.
Well, it's your own semen and you have STD. It won't makes you get worse since you produce it yourself...
FTD = Florists' Transworld Delivery. STD = Sexually Transmitted Disease.
No.
Unless it has an STD, then no it is harmless.
As long as he has no STD's, it is quite safe to consume semen.
No, but it could give you an STD.
somewhere around 0%
You might have an STD.
Yes it is safe as long as your partner is STD free.
It will not hurt you, but it is a bit of an odd thing to do and remember it is possible to catch STD's from other peoples semen.
The rifampin in the semen will not cause any problems, but their semen may not be safe to ingest. Rifampin is an antibiotic given for many reasons, including STD's. If the rifampin is being given for an STD then it would not be safe to ingest the semen, not because it has the rifampin in it, but because it may still have infectious particles in it.
As long as they don't have an STD, nothing happens.