By merely bathing together, no. Fondling or other contact with the infected genitalia then touching one of the susceptible locations (genitals, mouth and anus) could potentially spread the infection but having sex with the infected person is the most likely way to become infected.
Sexual contact of any kind should be avoided until the person has been treated and the infection cleared.
Bathwater is the water used in a bathtub.
Chlamydia can be transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sex; genital-genital contact; and sharing sex toys. Chlamydia can also be passed from an infected mother to her baby during vaginal childbirth. If none of these is in your definition of "making out," then you can't get chlamydia from making out.
it is just normal bath water
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no, you just slurp with your mouth
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"Don't Speak" and "Bathwater"
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it would be the equivalent of they did it to themselves or did there self dirty. Another sense is to believe or buy into one's own lies or misconceptions. A group of persons, a nation, a religion or a culture, could 'drink their own bathwater'. 'Bathwater' is a euphemism for bodily waste so if drunk would be for it to return to it's source.
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.
I believe you are referring to gonorrhea. If so, here is the description:Gonorrhea (also gonorrhoea) is a common Sexually_transmitted_infectioncaused by the bacterium Neisseria_gonorrhoeae(also called Gonococcus, which is often abbreviated as "GC" by clinicians). In the US, its incidence is secondAnswers.comonly to Chlamydia_infectionamong bacterial STDs.Answers.comIn both men and women if gonorrhea is left untreated, it may spread throughout the body, affecting joints and even heart valves.Gonorrhea cannot be spread by sharing toilets and bathrooms.For more information, visithttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonorrhea
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