As dumb as this may sound im unsure.. so i figured id findout If you have unprotected sex any kind(anal,vag) and both of you are clean and have no stds or anything is it possible to get anything? some type of bacteria infections or anything?
I will tell you that I have been with my girlfriend for 10 years. We never have protected sex (anal or pussy). I or she has never got any infection.
I thought it was possible too.. but Ive read alot of ppl like assman sayin they never have problems so was kinda like uhh AM I WRONG?! lol
well i mean, if your clean and everything and not really gross then sure you wont have any problems. but if youre a dirty mofo.. then yes, you might be something........
Well if you are both clean then no you cant get any STD's BUT you can still get BV and thrush and a few other non STD's
If you have ever smelled your shit, it usually does not smell too good. That i because there is bacteria in it. Putting your penis in an anus risks getting an infection, unless the woman has had an anal douche just before you do it.
It's not likely with vaginal sex. However, there is certainly a chance of receiving a urinary tract infection or reproductive tract infection from unprotected anal sex. I have received a reproductive tract infection at one time, which was treated with antibiotics. That being said, my wife and I have been having frequent unprotected anal sex for over 14 years. As well, when I told the urologist we practiced anal sex, he said I was just as likely to have received the infection from oral sex.
lol so im guessing the doctor has a stash for your own antibiotics that kinda suprises me that its the same risks as oral tho
it also depends on the person, some people are far more prone to infections than others neither I nor my fiancee have any stds but yeast infections arise fairly often. its not just a matter of whether or not your clean, semen can throw off the ph balance down there giving bad bacteria a better reproductive rate than the bodies natural good bacteria. sugar alone can also cause infections