posted by Dani on Jan 5

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R.D. Oliver asked:


Okay this may be inappropriate for children. I had sex with my partner, and two days later I began to sneeze a very lot. Is this a sign of a std?

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14 Comments to “What happens if you have sex with your partner and all of a sudden you start sneezing?”

  1. The Robster Says:

    No. It could be a cold, but not a STD!

  2. tico1028 Says:

    I think it’s just alergy’s.

  3. Kelley Coomer Says:

    Doesn’t sound much like an std. Maybe you’re just comming down with a cold or something. If it persists and symptoms become worse, then maybe go to the doctor, you may have caught more than just a cold.

  4. xz_avier Says:

    It sounds like a sign of the sniffles mate or possible an allergy. I don’t think there are any STDs that have sneezing as a direct symptom, diminished immune is a symptom that could cause sneezing but it would take longer to work it down and allow you to contract a cold virus.

  5. duran duran i love you Says:

    allergies, but hopefully not to your partner

  6. =McZomb= Says:

    its probably just a cold or the flu. Even hay fever.

    But sex is not conected to alergies. You are fine on that front.

  7. pitchingcoach Says:

    No it’s more likely a sign of an allergy. See your doctor.

  8. believeinyou24 Says:

    NO, there are no STDs that cause sneezing — its a cold or flu.

    Kind thoughts,

    Reyn

  9. Marq Says:

    Stds don’t start with sneezing UNLESS you’ve somehow managed to be the passive partner of someone having sex with your nose — and let’s face it: most people just aren’t into nose sex!

    Depending on where you live, late May is high allergy season as all the plants, grasses, trees etc. are blooming. It may be allergies, or you may be coming down with a cold or sinus infection — both of which are completely unrelated to sex.

    Something which will help with the sneezing: pour a teaspoon of salt into a glass and add water which is about body-temperature. Stir until the salt is dissolved. Now (and this takes a little getting used to!), put the glass up to your nose and slowly inhale the water so the water gets up into your sinuses, then expel the water out through your mouth. (Be *sure* to close your epiglottis so you don’t get water in your lungs!). Do this until all the water has been inhaled and spit back out. This will clean out your sinuses, and if your problem is allergies this will also remove the allergens from your sinuses and nasal passageway. (I learned this technique following sinus surgery 10 years ago.)

  10. drankurbhardwaj Says:

    not related ,

  11. Sam17-- xx Says:

    lol ive never hurd a side effect of an STI/STD sneezing……

  12. Montana L Says:

    hahahahaha no worries my friend its far form an std probably just a cold or something it is allergy season =)

  13. dlocay Says:

    not even close bro u cant possibly sense or have the affects form an std That quick mayb u should use a rubber next time when its all over u ll feel alot more comfortble knowing u def dont have anything it might not feel as good when ur doing it but after it gives u a peace of mind

  14. kunals2012 Says:

    No, maybe a cold but definatley not an std

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