
Question: How do you avoid contracting STD`s such as Gonorrhea, Syphillis, Hepatitis A or B, Chanroid, Genital Warts, Clap or such other disease?
• Not having sex. Abstinence is the best way to avoid getting an STD.• Self-stimulation. Self-gratification can provide one's personal intimate pleasure safely.
• Massage. Caressing and stroking can express affection and give intimate pleasure.
• Kissing. This can be a safe way to be physically close, as long as both partners are free of cuts and sores in the mouth.
• Fantasy. The brain is one of the most powerful sex organs. Use your imagination for satisfying intimate love making pleasure.

• has no STD (monogamy)
• has sex with you only (monogamy)
If you are not in a monogamous relationship, be sure to:
• Use barrier methods like latex condoms. Latex condoms are your best protection from STDs during intercourse. But remember, even condoms are not 100% effective.
• Limit the number of partners you have. The more partners you have, the greater the risk of being exposed to HIV-AIDS or other STDs. Remember, you can't tell if someone has an STD just by looking at them.
• Have regular physical exams. Ask you physician to test for STDs if you think you've been exposed. Regular lab tests help find STDs early, when treatment can be most effective.
• A water-based lubricant. This helps keep the condom from breaking. Never use products that contain oil or fat, like petroleum jelly or cooking oil. These products weaken latex and may cause the condom to break.
• A new condom. Use one every time you have sex, even oral or anal. Discard any "new" condom that's damaged, sticky, or brittle. Checkout how to put on condom.
What are symptoms of Sexually Transmitted Diseases? (STD)
If you have any of these symptoms, talk with your doctor about the causes. You may have an STD, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia (The Clap), herpes, trichomoniasis, candidiasis (Yeast Infection), HPV (Genital Warts), Syphilis, HIV or AIDS.
Genital herpes simplex virus
I have genital herpes... have had it for several years. Yesterday i awoke to find myself feverish, w/tenderness around my inguinal (groin) lymph node, and the upper part of my penis swollen.
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• has sex with you only (monogamy)
If you are not in a monogamous relationship, be sure to:
• Use barrier methods like latex condoms. Latex condoms are your best protection from STDs during intercourse. But remember, even condoms are not 100% effective.
• Limit the number of partners you have. The more partners you have, the greater the risk of being exposed to HIV-AIDS or other STDs. Remember, you can't tell if someone has an STD just by looking at them.
• Have regular physical exams. Ask you physician to test for STDs if you think you've been exposed. Regular lab tests help find STDs early, when treatment can be most effective.
Question: Is it true that you can contract STD`s from the contact of pubic areas during sexual intercourse? If this is true, then how can this be avoided?
Pubic lice infestation is considered a sexually transmitted disease (STD). Pubic lice, or "crabs," are tiny insects that can crawl from the pubic hair of one person to another during sex. Sexual contact between the infested person(s)s and their sexual partner(s) should be avoided.Question: Are there any added dangers in having sexual intercourse with commercial sex workers as opposed to normal women?
Commercial sex workers are not familiar with the sexual habits of their partners to always protect themselves by using a condom.The more partners a women has, the greater the risk of being exposed to an STD.Question: What is the best condom to use?
• A latex condom ("rubber"). The HIV virus and other STDs may pass through "natural" or "skin" condoms.• A water-based lubricant. This helps keep the condom from breaking. Never use products that contain oil or fat, like petroleum jelly or cooking oil. These products weaken latex and may cause the condom to break.
• A new condom. Use one every time you have sex, even oral or anal. Discard any "new" condom that's damaged, sticky, or brittle. Checkout how to put on condom.
Related Avoiding & Preventing STDs, Testing and Experiences Posts
If you have any of these symptoms, talk with your doctor about the causes. You may have an STD, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia (The Clap), herpes, trichomoniasis, candidiasis (Yeast Infection), HPV (Genital Warts), Syphilis, HIV or AIDS.
My wife just found out that she has internal genital warts. She is going to have them removed...
STI Experience: They got a sample of my blood and I told them to check it for everything possible. Come to find out, I have chlamydia clap VD infection. ...
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ReplyDeleteWhen you get this STD panel, it screens your body for antibodies that are present in the blood of individuals who have the following diseases.
Herpes
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Chlamydia
HIV
Gonorrhea
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