PAISLEY
12-09-2002, 02:04 PM
How likely is it to catch an STD if you had unprotected sex where the man DID NOT ejaculate for whatever reason?
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siobhan
12-09-2002, 03:00 PM
I don't know the statistics on how 'likely' it is, but a man ejaculating really doesn't have anything to do with the transmission of STDs. In short, yes, it is very possible to be infected with an STD regardless of whether or not the man ejaculates.
littlesheep1999
01-04-2003, 02:04 PM
you can still catch any std infections from having anykind of intercourse... weather or not ejacuation happened..... all it takes it a little bit of sperm to drop out, sometimes you or he may not notice this happening also all it takes is for the penis to enter the vagina and if he has an std you can get it.. the chances are very high no matter what... if you are worried go see a doctor..
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devastated
01-07-2003, 10:49 AM
Actually, STD's such as herpes (HSV) and genital warts (HPV) are spread by skin to skin contact. No sex needs to take place, just to touch your skin to your partner's infected skin. In addition, condoms will not always protect you from catching these, as skin that is not covered by the condom can be infected with these viruses and therefore spread to you. AND, don't forget, it is possible to acquire herpes through oral sex if your partner has ever had a coldsore. A lot of people don't realize that coldsores are herpes, and can result in genital herpes for the receiver of oral sex if the giver was infected and the virus was activated at the time. It is not necessary even for a coldsore to be present, as the virus sometimes is present even without symptoms, "viral shedding". Take care! :)

