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Can i have gonorrhea even if my partner is clean and does not have gonorrhea?


can i have gonorrhea even if my partner is clean and does not have gonorrhea?

If your partner is/has been std tested and is shown as clean (also the same for you) then you cannot catch gonorrhea from someone who doesn't have it.
Your partner or past partners within the period of 3-6 months would have to have gonorrhea for you to get infected. If you were tested and shown not to have it and your partner has been shown, through testing, not to have it - you can't contract it.
It doesnt just show up one day.

Certianily...

YEP

If your partner is clean then you had to have gotten it from someone else. It is sexually transmitted. Or, maybe your partner is not telling the truth because they cheated.

You cant catch it if your partner don't have it, but if he has sex with someone who has it you can catch it! (USE CONDOMS) every time

Gonorrhea is one of the most common and oldest known sexually transmitted diseases
so if u r sure that ur partner is free of it ( test were done to insure this) then u will not got it

Yes if you were with another partner in the past who you got it from.

It's doubtful, not if you have had unprotected sex with your partner. The incubation period is as much as three days for the clap to reveal itself, so if this is fairly recent, wait a day or two more.

Otherwise, denial is commonplace in a situation such as this. It usually means that one of you has strayed!

If you are female it is very possible to get GC and not even now it for a very long time. Over 60% of females contract GC and are asymptomatic. So, your partner may be clean... but your previous partner may have infected you.

First off. What looks "clean" is not always clean. Gonnorrea does not have a certain look. You can get a STD from anyone that is sexually active. Most ppl dont even know they have a STD and they continue having sex and spreading the infection to others. Get tested if you think youre infected and restrain from sexual relations until youre better. Also always use protection.

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