You can get gonorrhea by wearing someones infected underwear.
Only if you share it at the same time. (Honestly.)
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its always bad, because it is always unhygenic, no matter how many times you wash your underwear.......wat possible good reason is there?
I don't recommend sharing personal objects with other people under any circumstances even if they are microwaved. This applies to underwear, toothbrushes, and the like.
Chlamydia can be transmitted during vaginal, anal, or oral sex; genital-genital contact; and sharing sex toys. Chlamydia can also be passed from an infected mother to her baby during vaginal childbirth. If none of these is in your definition of "making out," then you can't get chlamydia from making out.
glare? hair? stare? there? underwear (haha)
Because most prisoners, as all people, have inner goodness in their hearts and instead of sharing it with the world and the people on it, they decide to express it by wearing pink underwear. [It shows their soft side]
Sending underwear pictures while under eighteen can pose significant legal and personal risks. Many jurisdictions have laws regarding the sharing of explicit images, particularly involving minors, which can lead to serious consequences. Additionally, sharing such images can affect privacy and safety, as they may be shared without consent. It's important to prioritize personal safety and consider the potential implications before sharing any intimate images.
I believe you are referring to gonorrhea. If so, here is the description:Gonorrhea (also gonorrhoea) is a common Sexually_transmitted_infectioncaused by the bacterium Neisseria_gonorrhoeae(also called Gonococcus, which is often abbreviated as "GC" by clinicians). In the US, its incidence is secondAnswers.comonly to Chlamydia_infectionamong bacterial STDs.Answers.comIn both men and women if gonorrhea is left untreated, it may spread throughout the body, affecting joints and even heart valves.Gonorrhea cannot be spread by sharing toilets and bathrooms.For more information, visithttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonorrhea
It is not common or advisable for teenage boyfriends and girlfriends to swap underwear. It is important to maintain healthy boundaries and respect each other's personal items and hygiene. Sharing underwear can also pose hygiene and health risks.
It would not be likely to catch the infection from a razor; but the infection can be on a washcloth or towel.It is not likely to get gonorrhea from a razor blade, but the bacteria can live outside the body for up to 2 hours. I would not share razors or towels with someone that has a STD.
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.