Two women get an std from each other from touching genitals and oral sex.
yes and u can also be sued
Yes, you can transmit HPV or other STDs if you have been diagnosed with HPV. Using condoms can lower the risk.
No you can't transmit a disease to yourself but you can transmit it to someone else if you are a carrier of a disease . It might. It all depends if the carrier has an STD.
While ladybugs do transmit a sort of sexually transmitted disease among their species, they do not harbor diseases. Also the STD in ladybugs is no threat to humans.
Yes, any STD can be transferred.
Yes, two partners can be diagnosed with different STDs. STDs do not always transmit.
If the male has an STD, it is definitely possible to become infected if you swallow his semen. Any contact with bodily fluids can result in infection.
If you have an STD, it's generally safe to engage in self-pleasure, as it does not transmit the infection to yourself. However, be cautious with any open sores or lesions, as they can lead to further irritation or complications. It's also important to consider the implications of your STD on potential sexual partners. Consulting a healthcare professional for personalized advice is always a good idea.
Female transmit 23 chromosomes to the offspring. She has that unique chromosome called as X chromosome. This is transmitted to the offspring. From male you get either X or Y chromosome. From XX chromosome you get female child. From XY chromosome you get male child.
Because you can transmit you STD's to your partner and once your baby is born it is a very strong possiblity that your child will be born with aids/hiv too.
depends upon the std but most likely , yes, almost all can be spread by what is termed "heavy petting" i.e. when genitals touch , this includes fluids from genitalia.
#include<iostream>int main () { int age, female=0, male=0, fcount=0, mcount=0; char sex; for (int voter=0; voter<10; ++voter) { std::cout << "Enter the voter's age and gender: "; std::cin >> age >> sex; switch (sex) { case 'm': case 'M': ++mcount; male += age; break; case 'f': case 'F': ++fcount; female += age; break; } } std::cout << "Average male age: " << male / mcount << std::endl; std::cout << "Average female age: " << female / fcount << std::endl; }