The chances of catching an STD that way are very slim. Most organisms that are passed on sexually depend on the continuation of suitable conditions to remain alive. these microorganisms die quickly outside a living host. The only people that are said to be able to catch STD of toilet seats and such are the clergy. Having said that however if you suspect that you may have acquired an STD you should as a matter of urgency have it checked out.
Yes you can get chlamydia in your eye. With regard to the sexually transmitted disease, infection of the eye usually this happens when infected people touch their genitals and then touch their eyes.
Most probably not. The virus does not survive very long outside the blood or other body fluids. A foot scrubber does normally not cantain body fluids.
gall bladder, genitals gall bladder, genitals
The genitals
No, sorry.
the genitals
take genitals off a male body
If you are referring to the word game, the answer is soft. The teddy bear is soft, the soda is a soft drink... I guess the bath scrubber is soft on your body, and the perfume creates a soft mist?
Gallbladder, genitals, glands, groin and gums are body parts.
Catheter
Steroids destroy your body and shrink your genitals...nuff said
When you get infected with HIV, the virus enters your blood and gets inside your cells that are floating around