Saliva sharing

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mika.m
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Saliva sharing

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Is it unhealthy to drinking partner's saliva or rubbing it on the bodies?
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Re: Saliva sharing

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Hi Mika,

Since saliva can be a way of transmitting illness, contact we have between a partner's saliva and our own poses some risk of passing an illness form one person to another (that's why you can get a cold from something like kissing). Saliva on the body isn't likely to pose an issue, since unbroken skin basically acts as a barrier to things that might be in the saliva.
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Re: Saliva sharing

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So is it something low risk? Something like sharing saliva or French kiss
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Re: Saliva sharing

Unread post by Latha »

Hi Mika.m,

Yes, it is a fairly low-risk activity. Just don't kiss someone if you know that they are sick with something like a cold.
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