Usually men are more symptomatic when it comes to STD's.
Usually males are more symptomatic, but the effects of STDs are worse on females.
by this you mean putting the males genitles on a females/males face, no. there must be blood to blood contact.
It is healthier to be a kid. Especially for females. If you consider the possible STDs and stress that comes with a baby, its really not a question.
Frequent urination can be a symptom of some STDs in females, but it is not a common symptom across all STDs. It is important to get tested and seek medical advice if experiencing frequent urination or any other unusual symptoms.
A sudden irreversible cardiac arrhythmic event which causes sudden death (in both females and males). If the question is made more specific (such as regarding STDs) then a more relevant answer can be provided.
Come on, the same way heterosexuals do. By having sex with a person that has a STD.
Females often experience higher rates of STD infections than males due to biological and anatomical factors. The larger surface area of the vaginal mucosa makes it more susceptible to infections, and certain STDs can be asymptomatic in women, leading to undiagnosed and untreated conditions. Additionally, social factors such as gender power dynamics and stigma may limit women's access to healthcare and preventive measures, further increasing their risk.
No. Vaginal burning is mostly caused by infections or STDs. Or the friction that comes with hard sex.
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
Well chlamydia is one of the most common in women sti are infection and don't show symptoms you wouldn't know you have it it would just keep getting worse
The abbreviation for studies is "studies" or "stds."
The cause of STDs is unprotected sex.
Did the dog carry human STDs?