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Can a female get bacterial vaginitis from a noncircumcised male? |
Can a female get bacterial vaginitis from a noncircumcised male? a guy being circumcised or not have nothing to do with bacterica vaginitis. it comes from an over growth of bacterica that is normal presant in the vagina. this is not a std so you cannot catch it from someone. unless u share sex toys. you also have to do to the doctor to get medicine because it does not go away on it's own. Yes she can. She can also get it from a circumcised male. a female can get alot of many types of infections and even bladder infections. |
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