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Want to know your odds of contacting hiv, herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, ureaplasma, mycoplasma, trichomonas's, & others.

What gay and bisexual men need to know about sexually transmitted diseases if you choose to have sex, know how to protect yourself against sexually transmitted diseases (stds). Stds/stis are spread by sexual contact with the genitals (e.g., penis or vagina), mouth, anus, or bodily fluids like blood, semen, or saliva If you or your partner (s) have an std/sti, you can pass it to others through anal, oral, or vaginal sex, or other sexual activities where the genitals touch. Sti prevention for gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men sexually transmitted infections (stis) are common and most stis don’t have symptoms The only way to know if you have an sti is to get tested Take care of yourself and your sexual partners by making sti testing a routine part of your health care, particularly if you are not using condoms regularly or if you are having an.

This increasing gay sex sti epidemic is why sti awareness is crucial for msm In this post, we will discuss common stis in gay and msm communities, the signs & symptoms, prevention practices, essential testing procedures, and effective partner notification techniques.

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