Okay...well I'm not even entirely sure if this question goes in this subforum, but anyways...my question is:
Okay, a bit ago I was dating this guy who had had some sexual partners before me and never got tested for STDs and we did stuff one time [like HJ and BJ..no sex] only. Then I was dating another guy who had had sex with one other girl before dating me and we did stuff a little mor frequentely [once again HJ and BJ..but no sex], now I am dating someone else who just became paranoid about STD's and all, probably because we learned about that in health right before school got out, and we were talking about them and all and he is worried that I might have contracted one/some from my first bf I described here. The second boyfriend in this story got tested back in February [which was a few months after we broke up] for all STD's and came out negative...so I was wondering, since I had done stuff with him AFTER the first one and he came out negative, what the chances of me having any STD's are.
[sorry if that was confusing]
And yes, I know...the only way to accurately tell is to go and actually get tested. This is just something I was wondering.
Okay, a bit ago I was dating this guy who had had some sexual partners before me and never got tested for STDs and we did stuff one time [like HJ and BJ..no sex] only. Then I was dating another guy who had had sex with one other girl before dating me and we did stuff a little mor frequentely [once again HJ and BJ..but no sex], now I am dating someone else who just became paranoid about STD's and all, probably because we learned about that in health right before school got out, and we were talking about them and all and he is worried that I might have contracted one/some from my first bf I described here. The second boyfriend in this story got tested back in February [which was a few months after we broke up] for all STD's and came out negative...so I was wondering, since I had done stuff with him AFTER the first one and he came out negative, what the chances of me having any STD's are.
[sorry if that was confusing]
And yes, I know...the only way to accurately tell is to go and actually get tested. This is just something I was wondering.