First get your self tested to make sure it's an std. Avoid having oral sex and intercourse until you can get checked out.
If they are the only person you're having intercourse with then have a private chat with them and let your partner know that you haven't been fooling around.
Let them know what has been going on and ask them to get checked out. Arm your self with some information about the std in case they have questions.
If you get a bad reaction then you may want to think about getting a new partner. You don't want to be around some one that will flip out and not trust you over some thing that could be easily treated.
I had to tell my boy friend that he gave me an std, he went to get checked out and he had it too.
nopeNo. It is an STD contracted by genital to genital contact.
It's possible to not get infected. Proper precautions such as condoms can definitely protect the uninfected partner. If you know exactly what the STD is, i would say consult with your doctor on ways to protect against passing it.
STD's are transferred from one partner to another through bodily fluids released during sex.
Piles are not a STD; but infected fluids can be in or on them.
i would tell him right away ...
if a man cums in another mans anus he would most likely become pregnant:D But seriously, folks ... The ejaculate (the stuff that comes out of your penis when you cum) will mix with the feces and be expelled when the passive partner defecates. If the active partner didn't use a condom and has an STD (sexually transmitted disease), however, the passive partner might be infected. Check with your doctor, or find a free clinic in your area that is familiar with STD's. The active partner should thoroughly wash off his penis, of course. There is also a small chance that he could pick up an STD from anal intercourse, so he should check with his doctor, or find a free clinic in his area that is familiar with STD's.
Std, Aids , blood borne disease , infected cow.
If you or your partner have NOT engaged in any sexual activity where fluid has been present, then no... you are your partner will not have an STD from having oral sex. If you or your partner have NOT engaged in any sexual activity where fluid has been present, then no... you are your partner will not have an STD from having oral sex.
You can get gonorrhea by having sex with someone who has it. "Having sex" means having anal, oral, or vaginal contact. Which means yes you can pass it along to your partner unless you use condoms the right way every time you have sex, but even still the STD can become known.
The short answer is NO as long as both participants are healthy with no STD's! The more complete answer would include: There is nothing harmful in the ejaculate of a healthy male but a male infected with STD's could pass those along to the partner. If either the male or the female has a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD & Including HIV/AIDS), that disease can be transmitted. Some STD's can be easily treated with Antibiotics others can be DEADLY. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, chlamydia, Herpes, AIDS/HIV, genital warts, Hepatitis-b are all STD's & some can kill you others are treatable, Condoms area good line of defense for most diseases but they too can fail.
Gonorrhea is transmmited by sexual contact with another person already infected with the STD.
Not specifically. It is an hemoragic virus transmitted by touch from an infected, symptomatic person.