No, you can't catch a disease from yourself. Only from someone else.
you can get sick from it but only if the guy has extreme STDs
It's not harmful assuming none of the people have STDs.
No, you cannot get any STDs from sucking on a person's nipple. However, you can get STD's through breast milk.
AIDS is an immune system disease caused by HIV, which is spread by sex, among other ways. AIDS does not cause other STDs, although people with AIDS are more likely to have complications if they contract STDs.
There are germs and bacteria around your anus that can get into your vagina or penis and cause stds or infections.
Yes, like a condom for fellatio, a dental dam is a suitable method of preventing the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) when performing cunnilingus.
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Yes. There's one for circumcision, one to make it bigger, one to cure you from STDs, and one for allergies
In popular fictional portrayals of vampires, they are often depicted as undead and immune to diseases, including STDs. However, in reality, vampires do not exist, so it is not possible for them to contract STDs.
Yes. The opening of the penis is a type of tissue that can take in disease (i.e. STDs). The opening the the penis allows disease to enter the body and it can be transmitted as long as their is some type of seminal fluid exiting the penis. It is less likely for males to contract diseases because the opening is small unlike the vagnina that has a large area of tissue. * If a man does not produce semen even in the tiniest amounts during sex then he cannot pass on diseases that are passed through bodily fluids. However, as another contributer answered, you can still pass on other STD's that aren't internal. Are you confusing "sperm" with "semen?" HIV & stds do not "attach" themselves to sperm. If that was what you originally meant - even if a man is sertile or has had a vasectomy - he can pass on an std. If he isn't producing semen - he can pass on viral stds - herpes, HPV. I'm not sure about other types though.
Both through oral sex and anal sex - especially unprotected sex - you can transmit diseases (STDs).
Not all STDs produce a discharge; and those that may, do not in all men. Bottom line is you need to be checked if you have had unprotected sex.