yes
Males can't catch BV.
When a man has multiple girlfriends simultaneously, it is often referred to as "polyamory" if all parties are aware and consenting. If he is in relationships without the knowledge of the other partners, it may be considered "infidelity" or "cheating." The term "polygamy" specifically refers to being married to multiple partners, which is a different concept.
So long as everyone involved is honest which each other and all are ok with the situation there is nothing wrong with it. Be aware that multiple partners increases the risk of STDs and as such you should all practice safe sex and get STD tests so that all of you are safe.
There is no way you can tell if a young woman has been with multiple partners unless she chooses to tell you. If a man loves a woman and she loves him back that is what is important and the past (as far as how many other partners each has slept) with should have no bearing on their relationship. You might ask yourself this one ... 'how many partners have you been with?'
Actually, polygamy is the umbrella term for a person with multiple simultaneous partners. When A man has multiple simultaneous wives it is Polygyny.
Yes, its a person with two or more partners. Usually, however, it is a man that has multiple wives.
A married man would use condoms with his wife in order to prevent a pregnancy, the same as with any other man with any other woman.
No because you asked " is there a greater risk for women to develop diseases that are NOT STD's" You are not going to get NON STD's from having sex any more than a man would provided your immune systems are both healthy and you have the same exposure rates.
The Man Show - 1999 Cooperstown Condoms 4-8 was released on: USA: 29 September 2002
Although men and women can't know that they are *not* infected with HPV, most people acquire HPV very soon after they are sexually active. Condoms are not very effective in reducing the risk, since they don't cover all of the skin from which the virus can be transmitted. Vaccination against HPV, reducing the number of partners, and using condoms for the protection that they can provide are all important strategies for reducing the risk of genital warts and cancer for a man and his partners.
Since most stores sell condoms for the man who is average or bigger sized, you can probably purchase some smaller condoms online from condom manufacturers such as Durex, Trojan, and Lifestyles.
Well I am pretty sure that there is a comparison chart for condoms. I mean u would want to know as a man or women which brand is better to use correct. You want something that will prevent you from getting STD'S and so on. Unfortunately it doesn't protect a 100% against STD'S. So it is better to be safe then sorry.