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Okay im 13 and I dont plan on having sex til my 20's but I have been very curious about a question i never got answered in my science class, well the question is: if a male and a female dont have AIDS or HIV or any kind of STD and they both have sex could they possibly produce AIDS, HIV, or an STD?

thanks to those who answer

No. One person has to have it to give it to someone else. Think about it.

How can they get it if they have no STDs at all?

And.........AIDs IS HIV. HIV is the virus that turns into AIDs. You need to know that. They aren't separate.

The answer is no. One must be infected with a disease in order to pass it on.

no thats impossible!

It depends if they had sex with someone else before they had sex...but if he uses a condom then that reduces the chance of AIDS\HIV\STD's

NO, if you don't have it and she doesn't have it ... it's not just randomly going to appear

No, that is why it is important to be in a serious relationship with one partner.

No, one of the involved parties would have to already have one of those viruses or diseases.

if they have touched someones private area and then has sex w/their partner maybe but out of the blue i dont think so

NO. If there is no virus or disease present in both people before having sex, then there is absoulutly no risk of either person getting or producing a disease.

The dangerus part is you never really know if your partner is disease free before you have sex with them.

No. STD stands for sexually transmitted diseases. If you dont have sex, you won't have a disease. While it isn't a popular thought, being a virgin is a great thing. Marrying a virgin while being a virgin is the absolute best! You never have to worry about catching anything. Your body won't produce these viruses on their own. Oh, and condoms don't work 100% of the time. It's like playing Russian Roulette. Trust me, I have a son your age who was conceived while I wore a condom that burst.

no they couldnt because the way you get it is by sexual contact with someone who has it already. The thing about it is... if someone took a test and got their results back you should still get checked (i think) every six months because it could show up later, but just have been in a dormant state and just because it is dormant doesnt mean it cant be passed on. Thats why it is so dangerous.

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