Yes, if you share a needle with someone who has a sexually transmitted Disease/Infection then you too can contract said disease/infection. Disease/infection needs transfer of bodily fluids to spread.
If the intercourse is regular, and you are receiving ejaculate form a smoker into your body without a condom, it is possible, Yes.
It is possible, but not as likely to result in pregnancy as intercourse.
It is possible.
Yes, but it will be a "dry-ejaculation", that's why you will need extra fluid for lubrication. However, this is not the ultimate word as different men experience different intercourse problems when removed prostate.
It is possible - some sperms may be transferred during the early part of intercourse without any noticeable climax. It's always good to use a condom, both to avoid pregnancy and to prevent sexually transmitted diseases, but be warned that no method is 100% guarnateed.
It is possible to ingest enough energy without a well-balanced selection of individual nutrients and produce diseases that are noticeably different from those resulting from an overall insufficiency of nutrients and energy.
When you can do so without discomfort.
You should probably learn to spell it before you do it. Being pregnant is a possible result of sexual intercourse, but you don't need to actually have sex for pregnancy to occur. If the man's semen is near the woman's vagina, sperm may be able to get her pregnant even without intercourse.
Usually the way you become pregnant is by having intercourse, but it is possible to become pregnant if a man ejaculated, leaving semen in the area outside of your vagina. If your next menstrual cycle is late you should take a pregnancy test.
Yes.
A woman can go a lifetime without sex. Men too. Just think about nuns and monks. It wont harm a woman to not have intercourse. Most women don't orgasm from intercourse alone anyway.
no you have to have intercourse to get pregnant nooooooooo