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By definition STD: Sexually TRANSMITTED Disease, it has to be passed on!

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How is an STD passed from person to person?

By unsafe sexual intercourse.


What are ways in which u can get an STD?

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).


What is the definition of an STD?

An STD, or sexually transmitted disease, is an infection passed from one person to another through sexual contact. These infections are typically caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites, and can affect the genitals, mouth, or rectum. It is important to practice safe sex to prevent the transmission of STDs.


Who developed the photomontage?

Dubbed Nu - Real developed the photomontage in 1857 - 2007 when he passed away.


What if you think your husband is using you instead of helping you with the bills and he already cheated on you and gave you an std?

Leave him.


Why is chlamydia considered an STD if it is curable?

"STD" describes how you get chlamydia. It is not a descriptor of whether or not it's curable.


Is it sex if it is on the cheek instead of the hole?

Technically no, but it is considered sexual foreplay, and can still transfer STD's, or get her pregnant.


How do you get online admission after tenth std?

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Is sometimes itching in puberty is a symptom of std?

No, its not necessarily. You might have developed some kind of allergy. But if the problem persists, consult your doctor.


What is a relatively developed country?

The G8 and the G20 groups of nations are the most economically developed nations.


What is a user defined manipulator in c plus plus?

A user-defined manipulator is a function which can be passed as an argument to the stream insertion or extraction operator overloads. For example, the output stream insertion operator has the following overload: std::ostream& operator<< (std::ostream& st, std::ostream& (*func) (std::ostream&)); The second argument is the function pointer, with the following signature: std::ostream& (*func) (std::ostream&) Any function that matches this signature can be used as a manipulator. For instance, the following user-defined manipulator does exactly the same job as the std::endl manipulator: std::ostream& my_manipulator (std::ostream& os) { return os << '\n' << std::flush; } Example usage: std::cout << "Hello world!" << my_manipulator; You can, of course, provide your own implementations to perform any type of manipulation. For example, suppose you want a manipulator that inserts an elipses into an output stream: std::ostream& elipses (std::ostream& os) { return os << "..."; } Example usage: std::cout << "Hello" << elipses << "world!" << my_manipulator; Output: Hello...world!


Is it bad for the baby if a guy comes inside a pregneant gurls mouth?

Could be if he has an STD or HIV because that can be passed to the baby once it enters the body.