Chlamydia can only live outside the body for minutes. You can't get it from sharing a sponge.
You can't get chlamydia from body spray. Chlamydia is caused by bacteria spread by oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to an infected woman.
You can't get chlamydia from sharing a straw. Chlamydia is spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; and birth to an infected mother.
It would not be likely to catch the infection from a razor; but the infection can be on a washcloth or towel.It is not likely to get gonorrhea from a razor blade, but the bacteria can live outside the body for up to 2 hours. I would not share razors or towels with someone that has a STD.
You can't get chlamydia that way. Chlamydia is transmitted by oral, anal or vaginal sex; by genital-genital contact; from sharing sex toys; or from an infected woman to her child during vaginal birth.
Vaseline won't protect you from chlamydia. You can't get chlamydia from sharing a jar of Vaseline with someone, though.
You can't get chlamydia that way. Chlamydia is transmitted by oral, anal or vaginal sex; by genital-genital contact; or from an infected woman to her child during vaginal birth. It can only live for a few minutes outside your body.
No, you can't get chlamydia from sharing a phone. It's spread only by sexual contact with someone who's infected. You get chlamydia from having oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to a mother with chlamydia.
No, you can't get chlamydia from sharing drinks or makeup. People get chlamydia by sexual contact with someone who has the infection. It's spread by anal, vaginal, or oral sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to an infected female. If you touch your eyes with a contaminated hand, you may also develop it.
You can't get chlamydia from sharing needles or stress. You get chlamydia from sexual contact with an infected person.
It is nearly impossible to get chlamydia without direct sexual contact. The only object that might spread it is a sex toy, if you're sharing while having sex with an infected partner. Chlamydia can only survive outside the body for a few minutes.
That's not likely, particularly since you're keeping your underwear on while trying on suits, in accordance with state law. Right? But chlamydia can only live outside your body for a few minutes.