CAN SOMEONE BE INFECTED BY SOMEONE SITTING ON THE TOILET SEAT?

Posted on Sunday, October 28th, 2007 at 1:40 PM

BUT I NEED TO ADD TWO MORE QUESTIONS…. WHAT ABOUT MAKE UP..
IF SOME ONE SHARES THEIR MAKE UP WITH SOMEONE THAT HAS GENITAL HERPES..LIKE LIPSTIK, AND EYE MAKEUP…

THE OTHER QUESTION IS ABOUT GOING TO THE BATHROOM… CAN SOMEONE BE INFECTED BY SOMEONE SITTING ON THE TOILET SEAT.. OR BY USING A TOOTH BRUSH BY MISTAKE… THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP….

I really don’t mind answering the questions at all. I like being able to post my responses to the blog because then that way other people can benefit from this discussion, ya know?

I don’t see how make-up would even come into play at this point and especially since the person you are referring to has genital herpes. She doesn’t put make-up on her genitals, does she?

From a more practical viewpoint I would hope that people out there are not sharing their make-up. It’s not a good idea to do that even if you didn’t have herpes.

The toilet seat questions comes up A LOT. You aren’t going to contract herpes from a toilet seat. Herpes can’t even survive on a toilet seat and if you really think about it – her genitals aren’t going to touch the toilet seat if she actually sits on it to begin with.

Just know that the only way you can contract herpes is through skin to skin contact usually through kissing, regular sex, oral sex, and anal sex.

You need to order those books I told you about!

I forgot to mention that people should not be sharing tooth brushes! I’m not going to say that it isn’t impossible to contract oral herpes from somebody by using their tooth brush. It’s a stretch but I think under the right circumstances it could theoretically be done.

Have you ever seen the South Park Chicken Pox Episode? It’s very funny!

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