Having multiple partners increases the risk of STDs. If none of your partners has an STD, you are not at risk. All partners should be tested for those STDs that have tests prior to starting a sexual relationship.
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.
A person can have more than one sexually transmitted disease (STD) simultaneously due to engaging in unprotected sexual activities with multiple partners or through a single partner who is infected with multiple pathogens. The immune system may not effectively combat multiple infections at once, and some STDs can increase susceptibility to others. Additionally, certain behaviors that increase the risk of one STD, such as having multiple sexual partners, often correlate with higher risk for others.
Having multiple sex partners.
You can but not really
If you have two male partners I don't believe it would. Stress can cause your period to be irregular as well as many other factors but having multiple partners can not.
Being promiscuous (having a lot of sexual partners) does not create HIV - you have to be infected by one of your partners (or by some other means on transmission). The fact that you are promiscuous (have a lot of sexual partners) does not significantly increase your risk of contracting HIV. The risk would arise if you were not having safer sex with them.
Having multiple sexual partners
Its a mixture of having sex way too hard which is the blue bruising and multiple std's
No, u can get aids or hiv but no cancer.
Risk factors for chlamydia include age under 25, new partner, multiple partners, history of prior STD, and men who have sex with men.
Having fatigue doesn't mean you have a STD.
he isn't having a child nor does he have a std