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25-1-2019 02:24 |
Reply #5 porkchops's post
According to an infectious disease doc, "Gonorrhea can be present in the mouth (pharngeal gonorrhea) but this is infection is usually not transmitted this way." source: http://www.thebody.com/h/can-gon ... hrough-kissing.html
A specific percentage may be difficult to ascertain given limited sample sizes of studies
Sigh I'm just worried about the risk of a BBBJ/CIM even though I love it so much :/ | |
jeffzeke |
26-1-2019 07:33 |
Acceptance +10 |
the organisms tend to reside in the pharynx, so DT increases the chances of transmission. |
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