yes you can
yes you can
Yes it is possible, but only if the panties you worn have fresh semen, blood or bodily fluids that have STD's.
The most common STD is Genital HPV which is caused by a virus that does not spread through bodily fluids, but by direct contact, and it can be viable outside the body and away from the genital area for a while. There is no agreement as to how long; it can range from minutes to hours. Though it is very rare, there have been reported cases of people contracting Genital HPV by sharing undergarments.
This link has more†http://medicalreporter.health.org/tmr0999/HPV.html
it really depends on how slutty your underwear is.
I think the real question is why are you trying boxers on in a store?
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Yes. But she still has to come in contact with the std. Sharing needles thru drug use is a good way to get one.
its always bad, because it is always unhygenic, no matter how many times you wash your underwear.......wat possible good reason is there?
I don't recommend sharing personal objects with other people under any circumstances even if they are microwaved. This applies to underwear, toothbrushes, and the like.
Pink underwear is sometimes used in prisons as a form of humiliation or to deter theft of the underwear by making it easily identifiable if stolen. Additionally, some prison officials believe that wearing pink underwear can have a calming effect on inmates and reduce aggression.
glare? hair? stare? there? underwear (haha)
It is thought that trichomoniasis may rarely be transmitted by sharing wet washcloths or towels. Typical transmission, though, is through sexual intercourse.
It is not common or advisable for teenage boyfriends and girlfriends to swap underwear. It is important to maintain healthy boundaries and respect each other's personal items and hygiene. Sharing underwear can also pose hygiene and health risks.
Sometimes red spots are a signs of a slight skin irritation. If a red rash is a cause for concern, then a person should visit the doctors.
No you will acquire it from sharing a towel. AIDS is an STD or sexually transmitted disease so you can only acquire it upon sexual intercourse. Even sharing spoon or kissing the person cannot transmit the virus to you. You can also acquire the disease upon blood transfusion if you received a blood from an infected person or even if the needle used to you was used by an infected person.
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