
loveSol
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Yes! You can give a yeast infection to your partner. Explain to him that they are no big deal and almost every woman gets them because of a ph imbalance. Avoid having sex until it is treated. There are plenty of over the counter products to treat this.
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Jdude
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Yes you should. Especially if you plan on having sex with that person. He may nopt be inffected by it, but he can be affected having it transfer to hi penis. The next time you have sex, he'll give it right back to you without even knowing it.
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sweet_n_innocent20004dd
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I'd say...don't have sex with him. If he wants to have sex, then be honest with him. I'm not sure if a condom can protect him from things like that, but I bet sex isn't that great when you have a yeast infection anyway.
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Kodye's Mommie
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Yes you should tell him. He could get it and then all the two of you would be doing is passing it back and forth to one another. My advice would be to stop having sex and get some over the counter medication. When all symptoms are gone then the two of you can contiue having sex. If you still have questions, call your doctor
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MS.B
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If your partner is mature enought to understand what a yeast infection is all about, then I say yes, why not. If your partner wants to have sex, and you don't then I say yes, why not.
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short 'n sweet
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It would be the polite thing to do. Besides, you need to give your stuff a rest when that happens. Good luck.
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Mister
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Your line is:
"I am temporarily indisposed...be a gentleman"
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jfl
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Grow up and BE RESPONSIBLE!!!
If you partner was HIV Positive would you want him to let you know so that you could at least protect yourself or just be foolinh and take a chance?
Same type of thing!!!
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x3Jillyx3
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If you use condoms and there is no physical contact, then it is none of their business, but if you don't, then you need to tell them because they could get it. Make sure you wear a condom to prevent from it spreading from partner to partner. Good Luck.
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tolbunt5
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You should tell him, if you care about him. He can get it on his tongue from oral sex, or on his penis from regular sex. But if you abstain during the time you have it then it's none of his business.
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ahottie4u
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You SHOULD seeing as how they could contract it from you....., but only if you are gonna have sex with them
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Song1964
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You should probably tell them. Honesty and trust are the basis of any relationship. Since yeast infections are contagious, could you have gotten it from them?
Good Luck
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Barney
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******! Man I'm happy not to be with you. If you don't care for your partner then why tell them?
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t.kappp
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obviously. wouldnt you want your partner to tell you if they had aids or some other std?
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twinkletoes
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yes because although they may not get any symptoms they will pass it back to you once your clear
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Mr&Mrs J
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YES. because they need to be treated to so that they wont keep reinfecting you.
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Minnie
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A yeast infection eg. Thrush can be passes backwards and forwards between you both so if you don't tell him he won't get treated and then he will give it back to you!
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paytonsmama05
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Yes you should. If you have unprotected sex your partner can get them. For men when they have a yeast infection they are more likely not to notice it. So the infection could be spead back and forth. You dont want that.
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questioning
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Yes. Men can carry it.
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robert g
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yes
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the tenant
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yes, because they will re-infect you if they don't get treated too
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I Support McCain/Palin 08
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If you're having sex, your partner deserves to know something like that. Yes, tell him.
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milkshack
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Yea you should
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theseraphgabriel
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Uhhh you tell them cause you'll give them one also. So no playing around until its gone.
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JUSTME
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You should tell your partner. I don't think you should be bonking if you have one.
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the sweetest JAM
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tell him. it's unfair and so inconsiderate of you if you don't.
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gingerdaisy43
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Men can get them too, it's then called jock itch. Besides, you aren't supposed to have sex during treatment.
Be a responsible partner and tell them!
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Over The Rainbow
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Of course they have a right to know
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Yo Vanilla
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yeah you tell them, theyre contageous!!
smoot, those things are soo contageous
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Sufi
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if you are having sex with them it is relevant. because it could impact them.
i would refrain from having sex during a yeast infection. it is their business if they are inside you.
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The girl is a geek.
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If you plan on having sexual intercourse, you'd better....they can get it up their urethra and such. I've heard of spreading the love, but this is ridiculous1!
To do otherwise is simply socially irresponsible!
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