7
Sep
Sep
this is good to know for future situations
Answer:
Yes you can you can catch herpes if the person has herpes and has an outbreak of herpes sores at the time you rub your genitals together but if there’s no outbreak while your rubbing then no you can catch hpv at any time of your genitals rubbing without an outbreak so that one is tricky herpes and hpv are both spread by direct skin to skin contact along with the exchange of body fluids
Answer:
Yes you totally can, even with no penetration.
Genital herpes is most likely what you could catch. It is transmitted through contact (ie rubbing).
Answer:
STI's are transmitted by bodily fluids coming into contact except crabs… so depending on wat u call “rubbing” it answers itself.
Answer:
Oh yeah,
and that's NOT the
only way you can
catch something.
Get on the internet and get
educated about this
before you’ve any
more intimate encounters!
(or you could ask a dr)
Answer:
It all depends on wether the female parts are infected.Make sure that your future partner has a clean bill of health honey.
Answer:
For children to claim they are so much smarter then us these days it is astonishing what you kids do not know, don’t have any common sense.
Of course you can…..
Answer:
something like warts? or Herpes? your bet your sweet bippy you can!
Answer:
Crabs live in your pubic region and can be transferred through touching.
Answer:
yes you can, at the very least, there is genital lice.
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yes, an STD can be passed from person to person doing that. But only if one or both of you have an STD.
Answer:
Yes - if your privates are bare.
Answer:
um yeahhh hellooo
Answer:
Love the sweet bippy answer LOL…and yes Rachel is right!!
Answer:
if you or her have somethign and are naked with one of you having abreak out then yes !!
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BIG TIME
Answer:
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
oh course
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