No, it is not possible to get an STD from having intercourse with a horse. STDs are sexually transmitted diseases that are specific to humans and cannot be transmitted between humans and animals. It is important to practice safe and consensual sexual practices with other humans to prevent the spread of STDs.
The adjective that means "horse-like" or "having the properties of a horse" is "equine".
It depends where you ride. If you are having lessons at your house then yes you will probably need your own horse. But if you are going to a riding centre then usually you will not need a horse of your own.
When a person refers to a horse as having lots of chrome, they are refering to the amount of white it has. For example, a chestnut horse with a blaze face and four stocking legs would have a lot of chrome.
Yes, George Washington named the horse Nelson after Thomas Nelson sent the horse to him as a gift when he heard that Washington was having a difficult time finding a new horse. This horse's whole story can be found at this link. http://www.mountvernon.org/educational-resources/encyclopedia/nelson
Covering a horse typically refers to the act of breeding the horse, often done by placing a mare with a stallion for mating. It is a term commonly used in the horse breeding industry to describe the process of mating horses to produce offspring.
Having a STD will negatively affect the immune system.
Come on, the same way heterosexuals do. By having sex with a person that has a STD.
No. Having a horse is perfectly alright. Even if you live in the city. You can keep your horse in a horse park stable would be the best idea if you are living in the city. no
The adjective that means "horse-like" or "having the properties of a horse" is "equine".
It can happen. Sperm can seep out while you're having sex.
A Clydesdale a shire horse is the largest horse breed, and many countries boast having the largest horse Images below-
Yes it does; you are more apt to catch HIV if infected with a STI.Since the STDs reduce you immune system response, your immune system is less likely to protect you from the HIV infection.Yes having STDs such as herpes and chlamydia does increase the risk of getting and spreading HIV.
some stds may cause cancer stds areexpensive to manage some stds can cause death
If you're planning on having sex, then you should really ask your partner if they have any STDs or STIs.
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The winged horse was created by Poseidon and Gorgon Medusa having sex
The cause of STDs is unprotected sex.