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Is unprotected sex still unsafe if both partners don't have a disease like hiv?

I've been searching for this but can't seem tot find it. If both partners are clean and don't have anything like a soa. Will it still be risky to perform things like oral without a condoms?
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You might not have HIV, but how do you know your partner does not have Herpes or some other mild STD.  If you know from resent tests that you are both clean of everything, do you know your partner is not sexual with someone else,  thus being open to acquire something new?
If you know all this for a fact not from "think so".  Then you are safe to have unprotected activities.
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