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TWO STD CATEGORIES: VIRAL AND BACTERIAL
STDs are often divided into two categories-viral and bacterial-based on the type of microorganism that causes the specific disease.
Those STDs caused by bacteria-such as Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and Chlamydia-are curable with antibiotics. On the other hand, those STDs caused by viruses are not curable. These include Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Human Papillomavirus (HPV), Herpes, and Hepatitis B. Medical treatment can, however, alleviate the symptoms of these STDs.
Some STDs are also caused by protozoa (Trichomoniasis) and other organisms (crabs/pubic lice and scabies). These STDs are curable with antibiotics or topical creams/lotions.
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Alright, this is how I see it. The majority of the diseases listed above can be transmitted from genitals to genitals, mouth to genitals, genitals to mouth, and mouth to mouth.
So, I don't see why it wouldn't be possible for you to pass on whatever bacteria/virus is in your throat/mouth to her through contact with her genitals. Can you wait until you're not sick to go down on her? Better safe than sorry, no?