Primer on drywall? 10 points!? Please read to understand ask! My room had drywall installed more or less...

Please read to understand ask!
My room had drywall installed more or less 5 years ago... nothing be done to it, it's just straight-up-you-can-still... My give somebody the third degree is: after i put a bit of puddy in the pin holes, can i just prime right over that? (My mom says that putting primer/paint right on drywall make the drywall release fumes! Is that true?) do i have to cover the drywall near some kind of mud/putty stuff first? Please answer!
Answers:    Smiles, virtuous Q. "MUD" is usually the trade name.

I'm constant you'll get answers that prescribe Primer. It will not HURT to do so, though I so habitually only prime the sand MUD.

Painting for 40 plus years, and thousands of gallons later, I regularly find it an unnessary step. You'll very plausible apply two finish coats, no matter.

Please be nice to MOM. The solitary FUMES will come from the PAINT, not the substance of the drywall, and if you use latex the fumes might disipate nearly as fast as you move from one wall to another, and are not at adjectives Toxic. Certainly they may irritate someone allerigic, but they aren't designed to.

Drywall is paper face Gypsum/plaster, essentially, and emits no FUMES surrounded by the form of noxious gases, painted or otherwise.

Certainly if the drywall install have never been tape at the seams, or Mudded over those and/or the screw depressions, MUDDING and sand are the standard procedure. If aesthetics aren't an issue, then any detailing might be a moot point?

Steven Wolf
im going to go back over my kitchen with venetian plaster, and on my research it say to always prime the wall formerly applying any paint or plaster