I used to think "Damn, I'd sound like an idiot if I asked this..." Now I think "Who cares? They're all a bunch of nerds anyway, all I gotta do is look at their picture and realize it could be worse."
So anyway, I've heard this many times, and it wasn't really obvious to me on what exactly they meant.
"If you have unprotected sex with a lot of people, you will get a sexual disease."
So does that mean that if you do it with a lot of people that don't have aids, you will somehow get aids? or you have to actually do it with someone who has aids that happens to be on your sex list? (aids was just an example)
Quote from: JrDude ♪ on April 25, 2009, 07:34:34 PM
They're all a bunch of nerds anyway, all I gotta do is look at their picture and realize it could be worse.
I'm not a nerd. >:(
And you kind of have to be doing it with somebody who has a disease to get a disease.
It'd be more accurate to say that "If you have unprotected sex with many people, the probability of your contracting a STD increases dramatically."
If you are lucky enough to have several partners who are all clean, and all of their partners are clean, as well, no, you cannot get a STD through sex. However, if anyone in that network has an STD, everyone is at risk. What amount of risk depends on what kind of STD it is, the frequency of the sex, the relative promiscuity of the partners, and the kind of sex being performed.
Of course, if you are intentionally sleeping around and/or having unprotected sex with unfamiliar people in the first place, you're a intercourse ing idiot and deserve what you get, anyway.
Also, this is a Govteen-esque thread. Go ask a question like this at such a site next time.