LexDiamonds
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Damn, these guys are pitiful.
What is ATF?
Damn, these guys are pitiful.
What is ATF?
all-time favoritea ATF?
You gotta have breaks in your own skin to catch herpes. It can't penetrate through healthy skin. That's why you should never shave right before seeing a chic. If you wear a condom and catch herpes then your hygiene is prolly trash. That's why it's easier for people with auto immune diseases to catch herpes. Their skin barrier is already compromised.
Lemon juice, ammonia and clorox too.Lime water
This is false information. You don’t need break in the skin to transmit infection
You gotta have breaks in your own skin to catch herpes. It can't penetrate through healthy skin. That's why you should never shave right before seeing a chic. If you wear a condom and catch herpes then your hygiene is prolly trash. That's why it's easier for people with auto immune diseases to catch herpes. Their skin barrier is already compromised.
Nah. Someone can be actively shedding the virus with no outbreak or abrasions and can pass the virus to someone that doesn't have it via skin contact. Abrasions and cuts greatly increase the risk of catching it, but you can still catch it. If you're wearing a condom, the base of your area can still be closely contacted by the vaginal mucous membrane. For instance, if a chick is on top of you. It's still a risk, even if you're strapped up. Not a risk on other parts of the body like hands or feet, but the genital area has thin skin. People have passed HSV-1 from a kiss on the lipsYes you do. No virus can penetrate healthy skin. That's a fact. Which is why people typically get std's through open membranes or abrasions. If you could get herpes on healthy skin there would be millions of people walking around with herpes on all areas of the body. It's simply not possible for a virus to penetrate undamaged skin. It's just biology.
2. Any skin-to-skin contact can pass on herpes
Unlike other STIs that are passed on through body fluids, herpes is passed through direct skin-to-skin contact, such as kissing, oral, anal, and vaginal sex, and genital-to-genital rubbing. This can happen when a person has a genital sore or lesion, but is also possible even when there are no obvious symptoms present. There are ways to help prevent passing the virus on during intimate contact.
To be extra cautious, it’s a good idea not to share towels and sex toys that make direct contact with anal and genital skin where sores are present, even though this would be an unlikely way to pass on the virus. Transmission through other inanimate objects, like a utensil or razor, is also highly unlikely, but it may be best not to share lipsticks or glosses.
This is incorrect because you can get herpes from a simple kiss.Yes you do. No virus can penetrate healthy skin. That's a fact. Which is why people typically get std's through open membranes or abrasions. If you could get herpes on healthy skin there would be millions of people walking around with herpes on all areas of the body. It's simply not possible for a virus to penetrate undamaged skin. It's just biology.
Why is everyone giving him their condolences, he knew what game he was playing.