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Can you get ass herpes from public bathrooms?
Dionysus said:Can you get ass herpes from public bathrooms?
Aestis said:You don't need a doctorate in medical research to look that up and understand WHY it is that way.
AgentOrange said:Did you have them replace the horn on your Huffy with a bell that goes "BLING BLING"?
That and the chrome spokes = bitch magnet.
Mr.MaGiK said:Being posted on uglypeople.com != a chickmagnet. Put that in your hard drive and smoke it geek. You may make better grades than me, but atleast I dont gotta hide from the wedgie brigade at school. Btw I DO have a car, a nice one at that.
invar said:http://www.thebody.com/Forums/AIDS/SafeSex/Archive/TransmissionNon/Q8705.html
http://www.thebody.com/Forums/AIDS/SafeSex/Archive/TransmissionNon/Q8660.html
http://www.hivpositive.com/f-OccExposure/OSHA/Survive.htm
http://www.hivtest.org/faqs/virus.htm#14
http://www.internethealthlibrary.com/Health-problems/HIV.htm
and of course, from the CDC:
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/pubs/facts/transmission.htm
In other words, you can't get infected with HIV from water.
Persons providing postmortem care to bodies or body parts infected with HIV may have occupational exposure to infected body fluids and tissues. Several studies have evaluated the viability of HIV in postmortem tissue. In one study, researchers cultured HIV from the plasma and/or mononuclear cells of 51% of 41 bodies being prepared for burial at 0.5 to 21.5 hours after death.(53) Thirty-three percent of the HIV culture-positive bodies were refrigerated. In another study, researchers unsuccessfully cultured HIV from the cerebrospinal fluid and other tissues of three bodies.(54) One case report detailed the culture of viable HIV from the plasma of a body refrigerated at 3 to 5°C 18 hours after death.(55) Another report described culture of HIV from eight of ten bodies from 1 to 6 daysafter death.(56) Of this group, HIV grew in culture of five of the blood and five of the tissue specimensp