No, bacteria can not live anywhere near that time in any condition
The body's way to keep the vagina clean and keep bacteria away.
A virgin female can not become pregnant by manipulating any vagina, hers or another person's.
Mycroplasma is a type of bacteria. Bacteria can be passed from person to person depending on the environment the bacteria needs to survive. So it's possible to pass mycroplasma from on person to another with physical contact.
Tampons should be changed every 4-6 hours - the longer a person wears a tampon the longer bacteria and toxins are accumulating within the vagina with thanks to the tampon, thus higher risk of vaginal infections and TSS.
Pneumonia is usually cause by bacteria and is infectious. The bacteria are spread by droplets which come from the lungs when coughing or sneezing and which carry the bacteria. This can then be inhaled or breathed in by another person.
Yes because the bacteria is then shared. It is life threatening.
It's when someone sticks something (usually a male) into a vagina, and another person (or some person) sticks something into the rectum at the same time.
No. No one can use another person's social security number.
If the DNA is in semen, it can live in the vagina for up to one week. If this is a question regarding DNA skin cells, they can be present in and on another person for quite some time.
Part of it is due to a difference in bacteria that is produced along with the sweat and the bacteria in the area and the other variant is a difference in the hormones. Another thing is that it will smell different to different people due to the hormones, just as an animal can identify another animal by scent.
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If a person owns a house they can do what they wish with it (within the law). If they are declared bankrupt and they no longer own it then they have no say in what happens with the house. It is no longer theirs.