HIV Lesbian Dating: How can STDs be passed from one woman to another?

Jessica333
3 min readDec 24, 2020

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Exchange of body fluids:

When bodily fluids are changed, bacteria and viruses can be passed from one person to another. This can happen in several ways, such as by mouth or by touching yourself and your partner with the same hand.

Skin contact:

STIs, such as smallpox, genital warts, and herpes, can only be contracted through sexual contact. This means that it is possible to get an STI even if you are not having sex.

Sharing toys:

STDs can be transmitted through toys that have not been adequately cleaned between the use of two or more people.

Top tips for safer Dating:

Wash your hands:

To prevent the spread of infections caused by your hands or fingers, you should wash your hands before and after having a date.

Clean Your toys:

When using sex toys, you must use a new condom for each new partner and each different part of your body. The toys should be washed between each use to avoid the possible spread of infection.

Avoid oral Dating if you have mouth surgeries or use a toothbrush:

STDs can be transmitted more easily through open wounds, so you should avoid oral Dating if you have surgery or ulcers. Alternatively, you can wear a dental dam to prevent the transmission of STD from one person to another. This is a square of latex that covers a woman’s genitals or anus during oral Dating.

Read More: Tips For Dating and Living With HIV

What should i try?

We recommend that lesbian and bisexual women try the following STDs:

Chlamydia

Gonorrhea

Herpes

Ureaplasma

Mycoplasma

Gardnerella

Trichomonas

HPV

Syphilis

The comfort screen tests the seven STDs mentioned above, giving a complete picture of your health.

Complete screening test for seven of the STD listed above with an additional vaginal sheath for culture. This swab will be tested for other non-sexually transmitted bacterial infections that may cause discomfort or irritation in the genital area.

The Confirm screen is the most comprehensive option. This screen tests seven STDs with an additional vaginal sheath for culture and a PAP test, and an HPV test to verify the health of the cervix. Periodic screening of the cervix is ​​recommended every 3–5 years.

Precautions:

It is always wise to take precautions when you have any kind of Dating, and you should not be dissatisfied just because you are two women. For example, the most significant risks are when you are menstruating or having surgery, either internally or around the entrance to the vagina.

HIV can be transmitted through the blood, so if one of you has menstruation and the other has gingivitis (bleeding from the gums), it is highly recommended to use a dental dam. A dental dam is a flexible plastic piece that can be easily placed over the entrance to the vagina. If you don’t have it, you can always cut a condom for use.

The most important thing to remember is that if either of you is sleeping with men, be sure to wear protective gear and inquire about their status. The risks may be small, but that doesn’t mean there are no risks. If you are not sure about something, it is better to be confident and wait.

Read More: Positive Singles Welcomes Lesbian HSV Single

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