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male
age
26-29,
anonymous
writes: I have a couple of questions. If sperm got onto a male's hand, and ate something without washing their hands (just cleaning it with tissues ), what are their chances of getting Syphillis?My friend did that and he is a bit worried.
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (4 January 2009):
Well if it is his own sperm there is no way he can get syphilis. Why would he think he could get syphilis that way?
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reader, anonymous, writes (4 January 2009): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionIt was his own sperm. And he doesn't have STD's or syphillis
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (4 January 2009):
How is syphilis spread?
Syphilis can be spread during vaginal, anal, or oral sex through contact with an open sore or contact with a skin rash. The bacteria can enter the body through the penis, anus, vagina, mouth, or through broken skin. An infected pregnant woman can also pass the disease to her unborn child. Syphilis is not spread by contact with toilet seats, doorknobs, swimming pools, hot tubs, bathtubs, shared clothing, or eating utensils.
Who did the sperm belong to? Someone with the disease?
And no, I don't think he could get it that way honestly.
However if he has doubts he really should see a doctor.. and REALLY stay away from people with STD's.. please.
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