You can get herpes from kissing.
You can get multiple STD's from kissing. If the person you are kissing has had any oral contact with an infectious STD and he/she kisses you, then you have an STD of the moouth. Ex. if the person you kissed has performed oral sex on the genital area where a person has an STD (i.e. gonorrea), he/she has gonorrea of the mouth, then he/she kisses you, now you have it.
But if your friends has not has any sex what so ever then you can't get any other STDs,even if there is and STD in the saliva it would be too small to take affect on u and will automatically disappear
Performing oral sex on a girl does not typically result in contracting a disease like some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can be transmitted through oral sex. It is important to practice safe sex and communicate with your partner about any concerns or health status.
Most certainly YES. In many cases STD infections are only discovered when they have progressed to a state which have caused permanent damage to the body and treatment is too late. With early testing successful treatment can be administered and either cure or stop the disease from progressing into non-cureable state. Some infections can not yet be cured but their progression into lethal stages can be stopped. please visit http://www.hiv-home-tests.com for more information on STDs.
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.
"Making bases" with a girl typically refers to progressing through different levels of physical intimacy in a relationship. These levels are often described as first base (kissing), second base (touching, such as fondling breasts), third base (oral sex), and fourth base (sexual intercourse). It's important to communicate and respect each other's boundaries and comfort levels.
Montgomery glands are not an STD. They are a normal part of the human body.
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Then there are no risks.
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Nothing, as long as they don't have an STI
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.
If you are 100% sure he has never had any sexual contact with anyone, that would include oral (sucking), then no neither of you can give the other an STD.
STD transmission occurs from any type of sex with an infected person including genital, oral, anal, and sex toys.
Not really, but if it has a STD or HIV she can contact the disease through oral sex.
Std's are exactly that .. Sexually transmitted diseases.. They can ONLY be transmitted and passed on by sexual contact. You catch std's by the enchanging of bodily fluids.. This could be genitalia contact, but also includes genatalia to mouth contact (oral sex).
No; you can not have a baby from oral sex. You can, however, end up with an STD. Use protection.
1st base is kissing 2nd heavy petting this inculdes touching or fondling of sexual areas 3rd is going an little furthur like oral sex home is full on sex