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If a guy has an STD in his anus and has straight sex with a girl , is it safe to say it wud not be passed to the girl  as it wud be penis to vigina sex
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It depends on the STD. Which one are you asking about?

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Any of them , I tried anal about 2 years ago but never got checked and have been seen a girl now , I just wudnt want to pass to her if I had an anal STD ,
Ohh okay. If you haven't had symptoms after 2 years, chances are really good that you don't have gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, HPV or syphilis.

Have you been tested for HIV? You should be if the anal was unprotected, and you should do that before you have sex. That's really the only thing you need to test for after all this time, and if it was protected, you don't need to worry about that.

Some STDs aren't just anal - herpes infects nerve groups, for example, so if you get that, it's always a genital infection, and you are contagious from all the mucous membranes in your genital area - your penis, anus, etc. HPV doesn't infect nerve groups, but is also a genital infection, and you can be contagious the same way.

Gonorrhea and chlamydia would probably be localized to the anus, unless you had a discharge, which could spread to her depending on positions you use, etc.

Syphilis is contagious when you have a sore, and their genital skin would have to come into direct contact with the sore in order to transmit that.
Thanks for getting back to me ,
Yes I got tested for hiv long ago and was all clear thank God , was a stupid mistake and will never make again.
So I shud be ok for Chlamydia and gonorrhea you think ,
I'm going to do tests in two weeks just to double check.

But if it's only in anus and no discharge I shud be ok you think ?



After 2 years, I think you're fine, but if you want to test, go for it. Make sure they do anal testing, though. Regular urine testing might not find it.
Thanks for the reply , must appreciated
Anytime :)
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