Yes it is possible.
Yes, two partners can be diagnosed with different STDs. STDs do not always transmit.
Yes, you can transmit HPV or other STDs if you have been diagnosed with HPV. Using condoms can lower the risk.
No; period.
Possibly; many states have laws about disclosure of STDs to your partner.
If a woman is diagnosed with PID, she should see that her sexual partner is also treated to prevent the possibility of reinfection.
People with STDs should not have sex and should inform their partner of their disease.
Like all STDs and STIs, pubic lice are not traceable.With pubic lice, like other STDs, you can't determine from an exam or laboratory testing which partner gave it to you.
Yes!
Pimples aren't contagious. STDs are though, you may want to get that checked out.
There's no commerically available test for HPV, so you could not have gotten "100% no STDs." Please contact your health care provider to learn what infections were and were not tested.
If you're planning on having sex, then you should really ask your partner if they have any STDs or STIs.
Drug use itself does not directly cause sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). However, engaging in risky behaviors such as unprotected sex or sharing needles while under the influence of drugs can increase the risk of contracting STDs. It is important to have open communication with your partner about safe sex practices and drug use.