you seem to confuse SEXUALLY transmitted diseases with the general transmission of diseases
so you can get AIDs with out sex. you can get it passed to you genetically, you could get it from exposure to the blood of a person with AIDs (broken skin or sharing needles for example) or you can get it via sex. getting AIDs via sex is an STD.
are diseases spontaneously occurring? some may but not the types of diseases you get from sex. Is it possible for two virgins to pass STDs? yes, if a person has the herpes virus in them (received say genetically) or AIDs in them already then they can pass it to the other virgin through sexual transmission.
Sex doesn't create the disease it is just a method of transmitting it. Just as some diseases can be transmitted via air, contact, exposures, etc.
hopefully that answers the question1 3 0 0you get an STI exactly how you stated above from another person who has STI. I don't really get what you're trying to ask unless you're wondering if STI can sporadically occur out of nothing.
0 1 0 0That is my question. So if a virgin has sex with a virgin, both with no STD (STI)... the only STI possible to get is a baby?
diseases that are passed on genetically are usually not STI. if a virgin has sex with another virgin, they won't have an STI, they may have inherited a different disease though, like herpes for examples. but the mother will have transferred that during childbirth and it should have been taken care of long before.
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Both people can still technically be virgins and have an STD. STDs can be transmitted by oral sex. Therefor... if you have a partner who is very oral-sexually active, but has had no vaginal intercourse, it is still possible for that person to have contracted an STD and transfer it to their new partner. Also, there are some diseases that a person may be born with if the mother transferred the disease to the baby during delivery. So that person would be a carrier for the disease even if he/she is a virgin. It's always possible to contract an STDs during intimacy.
1 2 0 0STDs don't just form out of the blue. They all have an original host. They're transmitted. Even if your both virgin you can catch herpes simplex virus from kissing someone who has an open sore. You can also catch viruses from public bathroom toilets. All of these things are none sexual.
0 1 0 0public bathrooms is what scares me
You're not alone. I'm a girl. I avoid them at all costs.
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1 6It doesn't matter if you're a virgin or not. If you have both been tested for STDs and both of you tested negative, you will not get an STD. You can only get it if one of you has it.
0 1 0 0STD's do not spontaneously occur. They are viruses/bacteria/parasites. They are passed along, they do not spontaneously generate.
0 2 0 0Looks like someone won't be using a condom.
0 1 0 0Damn right
Somebody has to have a disease for you to pass it on you claim to be a virgin?
0 0 0 0STD's are only transmitted if the person your exchanging body fluids with already has an STD
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