saliva exchange, which can cause you to receive the other person's germs, and them to receive your germs.
No the germs die once they hit the air
yes, because the first person that played it already has left his or her germs on it and the next person who plays it will get the other person's germs. unless you wash it well before playing, it is unsanitary and unclean.
The germs on your hands will spread to every surface you touch. So the door handle in the bathroom will be full of germs. Any one who touches it after that will take some of the germs with them. everything they touch will also leave some germs behind. Also if you touch someone else you will pass germs to them as well.
Coughs can be catched by someone else if that same person in the room as you has a cough and they don't use a tissue then the micrpbes of the germs will pass on to you.
the way most germs spread is by breathing the germs out of your mouth, so somebody else breaths it in and the germs get in their body.
The verb of transformative is transform. As in "to transform something or someone".
I'm not 100% sure but I'm half sure theres not a name
Putting fingers in someone else's mouth can be a violation of personal boundaries and can transmit germs or bacteria. It is important to ask for consent before touching someone else's face or mouth for any reason.
you can get germs from anywhere like touching somthing or when you flush the toilet germs spray out and when you cough or sneeze
yeseven germs get chapped lips, of course they carry some chapstick around. what else do you expect them to do?
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