You can get STDs without having sex by doing things like kissing a loved one, conducting oral, sharing food, borrowing towels, and more.
Myths persist about how HIV is transmitted. This section provides the facts about HIV risk from different types of sex, injection drug use, and other activities. You can get or transmit HIV only through specific activities. Most commonly, people get or transmit HIV through sexual behaviors and
Oral sex is a great way to get closer to someone and learn what turns each other on, but it does carry a very small risk of HIV.
Is oral sex safe sex? Get the blow-by-blow facts before doing down or giving head! This article explains different STDs that you can contract from oral sex.
Answers to questions such as: Why should I get tested? When should I get tested? Where can I get tested? What kind of tests are available?
Herpes is a common virus that causes sores on the genitals and/or mouth. It can be annoying & painful, but it usually doesn’t lead to serious health issues
HIV is spread through semen, vaginal fluids, blood, and breast milk. Protect yourself by using condoms every time you have sex and by never sharing needles
There are only a few ways you can get HIV. Check if what you’ve heard is right or wrong and make sure you know the facts.
This section talks about the risk of HIV transmission by oral sex.