7. Molluscum Contagiosum
The virus called Molluscum contagiosum can be transmitted from one person to another through sex or through non-sexual means, such as very intimate skin-to-skin contact.
This STD is very common among sexually active people, with doctors detecting hundreds of thousands of new infections every year. Sharing towels and clothing can also lead to someone getting infected with the above virus.
People can live without even knowing that they have this STD though an infected individual can have wart-like growths in the genital areas. Contact with these growths will most likely lead to the transmission of the STD, meaning that condoms will have little to no effect in the prevention of its spread.
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