It was an exaggeration. Not rocket science that anytime you swap fluids with another person you transfer "bugs".
so your against any intimacy then? Kissing is just as likly to pass on disease. Infact just being in the same room as someone who is sick can transfer disease (flu, SARS, and any other airbourne virus)
sorry that sounded more agressive than i ment it to. I was just interested in her possition i didnt mean it to be an atack
YES kissing is likely to and DOES spread diseases\virus' many are sexually transmitted though. Wouldnt surprise me if in the future we learn that many diseases we see in humans were spread via bodily fluids and maybe even more to it than this. I would SERIOUSLY look into it.
ummm, yes thats well known already. STIs are a subset of diseases which are transmissible by human contact. There are 6 main routes of trasnsmission for infection: airborne (the flu), droplet (like airborne but doesnt stay in the air as long or spread as far), vector (insects, plague and maleria being examples), animals (rabies and hendra virus), water (Hep A) and Food (Selmonalla). My point was more do you regret having any contact with any other people and why do you feel that way?
err, no it doesnt, (well unless you mean on a generational level which well DUH without mingling DNA we wouldnt exist because we are a sexually reproducing species). Sperm only lasts a few days if that in the vagina and even if you were having multiple partners at the same time you still wouldnt have a problem because only 1 sperm can fertilise an egg (though you could have freternal twins with different fathers)
Well Yeah. Not getting it in the first place is the point. If you don't have it you can't pass it on to anyone else.
The anti-christ is upon us, this is clear when we are even afraid to act sexually. This is laughable, wear a damn condom, if your scared go to church.
Well, that yogurt's got live bacteria chock full of DNA (and RNA, and all the other stuff that cells have in em.) Yet we seem to do OK.