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If i have chlamydia and i have unprotected s*x with a man what are the chances he will get it?

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i know it may sound stupid but i am curious

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  1. If you have unprotected s*x with someone when you know you have the clap you deserve to lose your v****a and burn in h**l


  2. it is v v easy to pass on unprotected sexual contact, so theress not point of talking about chances if you have chlamydia then you can assume he also is infected these are some symptoms found in men who is infected:

    >> A white,cloudy and watery or greenish-yellow discharge from the p***s

    >>pain or burning on urinating

    >> A possible increase in the frequency of urination

    >>Burning and itching around the opening of the p***s

    but it is found that most of the men does not get the symptoms even if they are infected so if you have chlamydia then advice your partner to visit a doctor and take a urine test or they even test by taking a swab sample from the site of the p***s and get diagnosed. theres nothing to worry because it can be treated easily with antibodies.Left untreated, chlamydia can cause painful inflammation of the testicles in men. Chlamydia can lead to infertility.

    NOTE:It is important if you have chlamydia you abstain from sexual intercourse until you and your sexual partner have completed treatment. If you do not you will just get re-infected. and one more thing to add practise safer s*x using latex condoms to avoid it again heheh lolx

  3. very likely

    u should ALWAYS use a condom

  4. Your chances of passing it to him are lower than his chances of passing it to you. This is the case with most STDs when it comes to men and women. This is because women have more openings than men and are more susceptible to contracting something.

    Any sexually active person can be infected with chlamydia. The greater the number of s*x partners, the greater the risk of infection.

    Because the cervix (opening to the uterus) of teenage girls and young women is not fully matured and is probably more susceptible to infection, they are at particularly high risk for infection if sexually active.

    Since chlamydia can be transmitted by oral or anal s*x,chlamydia have s*x with men are also at risk for chlamydial infection.

    Hope this helps. Good Luck!!!!

  5. The chances are 99 out of 100

  6. There really isn't any good way to obtain that kind of information, and as a result nobody can give you odds on transmission.  It would depend on how many times he was exposed, if he already had been exposed previously, if he was circumcised or not, what his hygienic habits were, and if he was somehow more susceptible to it or not.  Too many variables to control, so there is no way to assess risk.  However, if you had chlamydia, and unprotected s*x, it would not be the man who suffered the most.  Men don't usually have any problems, thanks to their design- they are the carriers who give it to other women.  It was a man who gave it to you, probably unknowingly, because he had s*x with a woman who had it.  And so the circle goes on.  The man you give it to will quite possibly pass it on to other women for years, never knowing either.  It's not a stupid question, but unprotected s*x is not a good idea, and certainly irresponsible if you know you have something like chlamydia.  However, if chlamydia was the worst thing you caught and gave away, I suppose both of you are lucky.  At least chlamydia is treatable.

  7. Extremely likely.  Always, always, always use a condom.  

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