The fact remains that there is not a single STD that decides to live in one gender. The closest thing you could have is pelvic inflammatory disease but that is a consequence of chlamydia and gonorrhea not a disease by itself.
Huh? That is just not so. Yeast infections (a large series)-- female only (not necessarily an STD). Cervical Cancer -- female only (and the most prevalent STD). Vaginal Cancer -- female only.
Women are designed differently and not designed for multiple partners in a short time.
Like I said -- it is biology.
Yeast infections are NOT STDs. Jock Itch is the exact same strain of infection.
Cervical cancer is in fact a disease but NOT an STD. Some strains of genital warts results in an increased chance of cervical cancer. Genital Warts is in fact a STD that affects both men and women.
Vaginal Cancer is a disease, not an STD. There is no known STD that is a direct cause of vaginal cancer.
That is like saying prostate and testicular cancer is an STD. Just because a disease affects a gender specific part of the body does NOT make it an STD. It is only an STD if the disease is passed through sexual contact thus the
sexually part of sexually transmitted disease.