OK, so this is a really interesting question! So short answer It depends on what you mean by 'in your system'. You will never get a significant amount of their saliva in your blood stream or anything like that, because 1. You are not swallowing but a really small amount like maybe 10 ul. 2, The HCl in your stomach will obliterate 99.99% of anything in it, so it will not be 'their saliva' when what little is absorbed.
Now on the contrary, you will absorb some REALLY small amount of the matter from their saliva which will not really be their saliva anymore, but the actual water and so forth will be there. It will slowly diminish over the course of years if ever will be where every last atom of it is gone. That and the bacteria some strains new to your mouth will colonize and change the composition of bacteria in your mouth. But this is actually good for your teeth and immune system. Especially if you kiss a few friends.
By the sound of it you probably don't like my answer, but better to answer with integrity than tell a lie!
It's possible for traces of cocaine to still be detectable in saliva on Monday if the drug was used on Friday, depending on the sensitivity of the test. Generally, cocaine can be detectable in saliva for up to 2-4 days after use.
The active ingredient in marijuana, THC, can typically be detected in urine for up to 30 days, in blood for up to a week, and in saliva for up to 72 hours. However, individual factors such as frequency of use, metabolism, and body fat percentage can affect how long THC remains in the system.
It varies depending on the specific pill and individual factors like metabolism. In general, most drugs can be detected in saliva tests for 1-3 days after use. However, some drugs may remain detectable for longer periods.
The duration weed stays in your system depends on various factors, such as frequency of use, metabolism, and method of consumption. It can typically be detected in urine for up to 30 days, in blood for a few days to a week, and in saliva for up to 24 hours.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
I must ask how would a dog's saliva get in your system
saliva is not dormant and the bacteria inside lives till it dies or another type of bacteria kills it but kissing and exchanging bacteria is good for you it reinforces your immune system and well it is good
I am a Doctor at the Oxford university and when kissing the saliva enters your alimentary canal and it will come out in your faeces (poo) within 3-4 weeks.
Kissing a boy after he kissed another girl is healthy as long as none of you are sick with anything.
no, because as long as your not smoking the crystal meth itself, it will have no affect on you. things like kissing,hugging, having sex ect; can not get you high as long as you dont smoke meth, even if the other person does.
No, there are no healing properties in a dog's saliva. Allergies are caused by the body's immune system reacting inappropriately to a neutral protein molecule and treatment is based upon controlling the reaction in acute cases and retraining the immune system to not react in the long term. Exposure to a dog's saliva does neither of these, and may make allergies worse by stimulating the immune system to react to the saliva as well as whatever else it was reacting to.
How long is darvocet detectable in saliva drug test?
Marijuana can be detected in saliva for up to 30 days.
How long do pcp stay in ur saliva for a swab test
Ecstasy can stay in the system for 3-5 days ,depending on your body mass and how many you have taken.
What you have to remember is that the HIV virus is spread via bodily fluids. Kissing that does not involve exchange of fluids is not risky (closed mouth or "social" kissing). Kissing that involves the exchange of fluids, on the other hand, poses a small risk if one of the individuals involved has HIV.The CDC has cautioned against open-mouthed kissing if individuals are HIV positive. Although the risk of transmission is very small, it cannot be ruled out completely.Answer 2It is highly unlikely that you will get HIV from open mouthed kissing.. The only reason why the CDC cautions against it, is in cases where both people have open cuts on their lips, or active herpes lesions. It would take more than two cups of saliva to be transferred from one person to another, to get the infection through the saliva, so this method is yes, highly unlikely, but just don't go to any Guiness Book of World Records kissing festivals with a person who you know is infected. =) You also cannot get HIV from oral sex, either, as long as there is no open sore on the mouth of the infected person giving the oral sex.
As good as others' kissing skills, as long as you don't believe in astrology.