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I'm pretty sure that's false; although you may have been protected, the protection doesn't always work, or something may go wrong which may lead to....you know.
Hope this helped :)
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The statement "When it comes to transmitting STIs, it is not important how many sexual partners you have had, as long as the sex was protected" is absolutely false.
What are STIs?
STIs stands for Sexually transmitted infections. STIs may be defined as those infections or diseases which are passed from one person to another through infected blood transfusion, semen, or vaginal and other bodily fluids.
During sexual intercourse, sometimes protection of sex will not much effective and does not work as efficiently. This is the time when STIs may be transmitted from an infected person to the normal one.
Therefore, it is well described above.
To learn more about STIs, refer to the link:
https://brainly.com/question/14090847
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