| You can't be to safe when it comes to this. It is the flu season, so it just may be that or a cold. Little known fact: seminal fluid isn't the only way during sex that diseases are spread. They are also spread due to micro-abrasions in the skin. During sex, the skin often can become riddled with tiny cuts in both men and women. Even if there is no exchange of fluid, there can still be a transmission of diseases.
Chances are you didn't get anything from your significant other. Most diseases would affect you much later, and most affect both male and female, thus your significant other should be feeling some negative side affects. There are some cases where the affect is temporary, and you write it off, and then later it comes back and you find out you've got something, but in most cases women are affected several days, if not weeks after the act. |