Let’s say he/she watches out for it. Uses condoms every time. I know it really depends on the numbers, and the partners, but a rough estimate would be good enough.

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  1. There is no way to really put a number on this. There are people with hundreds of partners and no STDs and people with one partner who caught something.

  2. There is really not a reliable way to “watch out for it”. Many of them do not have symptoms.

    Consistently using condoms will help with STDs that spread through body fluids. Although condoms aren’t 100%

    Condoms are not completely effective against HPV and HSV. As there is still skin to skin contact.

    So there is no accurate percentage of likelihood

  3. I shagged 100s, nearly 1000 to be honest bargirls without condoms ( hooker ) in Asian and only caught gonorrhoea/ chlamydia 8 times,
    So if your lucky your lucky and if not your not, Funny thing was I last caught chlamydia in November and 14 tablets and 7 days later all was good.
    Side note 20 years ago Cambodia was $3 for sex and Thailand was about £8, so that’s why it so high

  4. I’ve watched out for it (which ain’t an effective precaution by the way lol) only using protection with around 40% and I’ve surprisingly not got any STD’s after around 50 attempts 😁

  5. Condoms *reduce* the risk of catching an infection. Different studies estimate wildly different amounts, but I like to use 50% as a rule of thumb.

    At any given time, only about 0.2% of the population has an STD to give you, but of course, if you are sleeping around, you are sleeping with people who are willing to sleep with people who sleep around, so it’s a “target-rich environment”.

    You buys your ticket and you takes your chances.

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