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Does More Sexual Partners Mean Higher Risk Of STI

Hi, I am a male and my partner is a female. I have never had any sexual partners but she has had 3, she has used protection. Should she get checked just in case? And should I wait for her to get checked before we have sex? Also does more sexual partners mean higher level of getting an STI if you're worn protection, and if you've haven't.
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There two or three stds which passes from skn to skin. Herpes is one. It remains dormant for many years and may flare up any time. One can be a carrier having no symptoms. Having many partners is danerous and less pleasurable as you are not completely free from anxiety.
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