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Just by romance and smooch, touching the private parts and kissing it, without protection infection can be possible?
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No infection possible as such.
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Some infections like influenza and infectious mononucleosis can spread via kissing. Genital Herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea and chlamydia can spread via genital kissing. It’s important to remember that many people with an STD may be unaware of their infection. STDs often have no symptoms and are unrecognized.
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Consult a dermatologist if any symptom of STI emerges.
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If you are having sex, you can lower your chances of getting an STD by: Being in a long-term mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who does not have an STD (e.g., a partner with negative STD test results).
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Consult on practo chat
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It depends upon several factors.. Take proper counseling to clear all ur doubts.. Few tests needs to be done,,.. Any symptoms??
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for further information consult privately
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Connect please
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Least likely
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Yes
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Hello, Chances are less but it is possible.
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