If that's the only partner you've had, then yes.
Yes. If much of your data has negative values, it's likely that the mean will be negative, too.
That your partner was too rough or you need more...much more lube
You're sleeping too close to each other! =P
It depends on the context. It may mean quiet, unruffled (positive) or it could mean too laid back to do anything (negative).
Won't give their partner any space or freedom to be with their pals. "needy"
That you are testing too early or that you are not pregnant.
First, there are STDs for which there's no reliable test:There is no commerically available test to tell someone they don't have HPV. HPV can be diagnosed if a person has genital warts, or may be found during a cervical HPV test or biopsy, but there's no way to say that someone doesn't have HPV. The overwhelming majority of people who have sex have had HPV at some point in their lives.It is difficult to say that someone has or doesn't have genital herpes if they don't have symptoms. A blood test can tell you if you have antibodies to type 1 or type 2 herpes, but can't tell you if the infection is genital or found elsewhere.In addition, there are a few circumstances that might lead to a negative STD test when the STD is present.You can get tested too soon and you may not be able to tell what you have yet it would be too early to know.Tests are almost never 100% accurate. You shouldn't necessarily start doubting the tests but you should be tested regularly.
It's possible. People with herpes can be more suceptable to getting HIV because it can pass more easily through open sores or blisters. So some one with herpes should abstain from having sex while they have any signs of a break out. But just so you know because some one has genital herpes that doesn't always mean they have HIV too.
there is not a treatment for herpes of the genitals but cold sores are considered herpes too. so it really depends which one you are talking about.
no but there is a average chance you will :)
Your kiss was too wet and sloppy. Improve on that and make it firmer with less spit.
You have herpes. Either a) one of you were not virgins b) one of you have mouth herpes which can be, rarely, transmitted orally. Don't freak out, go to the doctor, take Valtrax or something like it and you will be ok, its not the end of the world or you sex life. Just use condoms with other partners. Unfortunately, It sound like herpes. You can be a virgin and have herpes. It could have been passed to you by your mother during childbirth. Or you can have the herpes that are in your mouth affect you down there, if they are spread to your nether regions through other sexual activity. Before you get too upset sometimes the acidic reaction between partners can cause this to happen. It's best to go see the doctor and let them diagnose this. It may not be Herpes at all. You need to talk to your partner, and if it's just you with the symptoms you might want to consider Vulvitis. Vulvitis is an inflamation of the vulva often confused with herpes. However you need to see a doctor and get a proper diagnosis.