MyPainIsReal answered Saturday January 29 2005, 4:05 pm: Yes and No. If the guy has some form of wound with blood and it gets into the girl, the girl could get an std that he has. And if he has an std and he had masturbated before he fingered the girl, his sperm or any ejaculation could get into her and cause her to have the std, etc. As long as you are both clean as in free of the jerms there shouldn't be any problems. But if the girl had an std, after the guy fingered her, I'd suggest he wash his hands afterwards just to be safe or else not do it at all. [ MyPainIsReal's advice column | Ask MyPainIsReal A Question ]
Karen answered Saturday January 29 2005, 3:52 pm: Nope, the guy or girl can't get any type of STD from fingering but they can if the guy has a cut on his finger.
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azngemini answered Saturday January 29 2005, 3:48 pm: no, unless something from their body gets transmitted into your body. you could only get stds from fingerin if the guy has an open wound on his finger, like a cut or something. then the blood from his finger will go into your body, and it will infect you. you could also prevent that by wearing latex gloves. soooooo, it's not really possible to get infected by doin that [ azngemini's advice column | Ask azngemini A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Saturday January 29 2005, 3:32 pm: no unless you have like have a cut on your finger then i wouldnt do anything until its healed. But i would get tested just for whatever. Not just for fingering but otherwords. But no. [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
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