Yes
To amend your question, males and females both contract sexually transmitted diseases at the same rate. One does not contract more than the other. However, certain outside factors can increase one's risk.
Males don't contract PID.
its giving male eggs female organs when they are born- thus wiping out males
There are actually several diseases of the gonads in human males. Some of these are testicular cancers, testicular torsion, hypogonadism, and epididymitis.
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I'm not sure what you mean by wiping as there isn't much information in your question. However if you mean wiping when on the toilet then the correct wiping method is wiping back to front until the tissue is clean. Wiping from back to front after urination can cause urinary tract infections by bringing bacteria from the rectal area forward into the vagina. The proper method is to wipe from front to back and then drop the tissue, unfortunately we usually do these things the way ours mothers did, whether it was right or wrong. Both of the above answers are correct. Males can wipe back to front, but females should wipe front to back so any bacterial from the feces will not get near the vagina causing an infection. For males, when wiping from back to front, it's best to hold your testicles up and out of the way with one hand while wiping with the other. Less is more with the TP, too. use about 5 sheets, folded, not clumped or wadded. And do not wipe further than you need to. Just clean the anus, don't drag it up onto your taint.
Yes, as in only males can have hemophilia.
b. Males and Females have an equal chance of inheriting the mutant allele. Autosomal recessive diseases can affect males and females equally because the inheritance of the mutant allele is not linked to the sex chromosomes. The disease can skip generations due to carriers passing on the mutant allele without showing symptoms.
There are a few types of congenital diseases. The term is used for any condition that is a result of a genetic abnormality. There are ones that are sex linked and affect males more than females, and then there are the ones that affect both equally.
A physician who specializes in diseases of the urinary organs in females and the urinary and sex organs in males.
Males are more likely to be affected by alcoholism and related diseases
I'm not sure but I think males are more likely to get sexually transmitted diseases like aids.