It's possible if the person using their saliva has an std in their mouth or throat but then not all stds are passed through just saliva.
Yes. I have been using the lubricant during intercourse and about a week later had a horrible yeast infection. This happened twice before I realized that it was the lubricant.
Using condoms and not having sex with anyone who has an STD can prevent some cases of epididymitis.
Exocytosis
Saliva contains the enzyme amylase which breaks down the starch (amylose) into maltose.
Saliva is swallowed, and therefore goes into the gastrointestinal tract.
Among its other virtues, saliva is a lubricant.
No. It is one of the easily available lubricant and it will not harm you.
It does not. If you use it as lubricant it wont change a thing.
it contains enzyme amylase which digests starch,and a lubricant which makes food slippery and easy to swallow
Yes, because you use your own saliva, feces and sweat without buying anything
Yes, bodily fluids such as saliva and sweat is free
Saliva is the first step in food digestion. It breaks down starch and fat of the food. It also acts as a lubricant for food to pass down and for teeth
Yes they do. Saliva helps break down starches in their feed when they eat and when they chew their cud. Saliva also acts as a lubricant to make it easier to swallow food.
If you're having anal sex, you need santorum in order to not irritate the anus.
Wet Platinum products provide information about STD. Studies show that people who use this lubricant are three times more likely to contract an STD than those who didn't use a lubricant during sexual practice. Doctors can use this product to study STDs.
yeh, saliva, Vaginal Lubricant, The stuff frogs are covered in, mucus/Mucous etc etc
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