Yes, you can, but the chances are low. You can get and STD from someone who has one if you are in contact with any of their bodily fluids; blood, saliva, sweat, semen, urine. Chances are you won't get an STD just from biting but it is possible. If you are wondering whether or not you have an STD, get yourself tested. The sooner it's diagnosed the easier it is to treat it.
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No Biting was created in 1993.
Biting Tongues ended in 1989.
Biting can be a common element in some people's sexual desires or practices, but whether it constitutes a fetish depends on the extent to which it is necessary for sexual arousal or gratification. If someone is specifically and overwhelmingly aroused by biting or requires it for sexual satisfaction, it may be considered a fetish.
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Biting others is typically not considered good behavior, as it can cause harm and pain. It is important to find alternative ways to communicate emotions and needs. If biting is a problem, seeking help from a professional such as a psychologist or behavior therapist may be beneficial.
A mosquito typically lives for about 1 to 2 weeks after biting someone.
"Biting the curb" means putting your mouth on the curb and biting it, then someone stomps your head into it.
Yes, that would be a form of assault.
someone in your family will die.
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biting someone
Yes. Assuming that they knew or should have known they had the STD before they had unprotected / unsafe sexual practices with you.
They put there venom in somone by biting them.
It means you are living dangerously. It could be a forwarning.
Because having a STD compromises the immune system which will allow the virus to transfer more easily.
because it hurts Romeo and Juliet play~biting your thumb is like the equivalent of the middle finger. Basically F you.
An onychophagist is someone who has the habit of biting their nails. This habit can result in damage to the nails and cuticles, as well as potential infections.