it depends on what is in the drink and it is when you have a disease too.
Only by sharing saliva with someone who has the virus and is contagious Sharing drink, food, kissing etc.
Definitely! You could infect a whole room full of people with your bacteria and viruses by double dipping in the chip dip. Sharing a drink with someone is less likely to poison multitudes. :)
Sharing drinks is not a indication of how much someone likes you, and its a good way to spread disease.
Yes it is an extremely dangerous drink.
It is secretly putting something into someone's drink that may do them harm. So it could be putting some alcohol into a normal drink or even putting a drug into a drink. It is a dangerous and irresponsible thing to do.
sharing a drink is not kissing, kissing is an intimate seductive relationship between two persons which involves the lips and the feelings of the two individuals. sharing a drink is nice , yes , but is completely different from kissing.
When a sore throat is caused by a virus or a bacteria, sharing food or drink can spread it to others.
no
It is secretly putting something into someone's drink that may do them harm. So it could be putting some alcohol into a normal drink or even putting a drug into a drink. It is a dangerous and irresponsible thing to do.
It's dangerous because - when someone is unconscious, their gag reflex doesn't work. This means that - if you give them something to drink - the fluid will go into their lungs instead of down to their stomach - causing them to literally drown !
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Nothing. Your chance of contracting HIV from sharing a glass is zero. The amount of saliva that you would have to ingest is several gallons. So, unless they are a really slobbery and sloppy drinker and you get gallons of their saliva - almost an impossible task - you should not worry about sharing a drink with an HIV infected friend.