yes every part of your body has germs but some germs are good.
No, because when you Eskimo kiss, your lips aren't actually touching, and when you French kiss, your lips ARE touching, and your tounges are in each others' mouths.
your computer key board has more germs than your toilet.
dont hesitate, try to tease the other person, suck on the other persons tongue or lip, dont rush into it (slowly build up), brush your tongue against the other persons lips, make your movement smooth, and dont leave your lips or tongue in the same position for more than a few seconds.(:
There are more germs under a fingernail than on a toilet seat!
is the strongest muscle in your body, and most flexible. Is the only muscle with taste sensors. A human has more bacterias in the mouth than a dog. Saliva has a PH of 8. Not everybody can roll their tongue. Tongue kisses last longest. ;)
More germs are in the hair than hands!
A person has more germs in their mouth than on their hands. Saliva has enzymes that prevent germs from forming, while your hands touch things such as doorknobs all day which are infested with germs.
Children
Incredibly, no.
Yes, there are more people than germs on Earth. It is estimated that there are around 7.9 billion people on Earth, while the number of germs (microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, and fungi) is in the trillions.
Any animal's mouth is a very friendly place for germs and other micro-organisms to grow. Quite likely there are germs on your cat's tongue, including fecal coliforms (the cat, after all, licks his own anus as part of his cleaning ritual). Generally, though, cats' and dogs' mouths are cleaner than ours due in part to their more restricted diet.
Yes it do