
♫ Stormy ♪
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Only if the person has one in their mouth. If you're worried, ask them.
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huniloveyou
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yes but the chance of getting it is like 1 in 1000000 people
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Pink♥♥♥
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omg yes ...if ur lip is bleeding and theres then if that person has aids then u do to now...but a more common one is mono and sifalis...dont kiss people!!!!!
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meerz
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only if ur mouthi has cut other wise no
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mike1942f
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Yes if you do deep mouth kissing and both have open sores or wounds. Less likely because of acid environment of mouth.
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lea
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yes, if the gurl has herpies then you can get it, or what does kissing often lead to? just think what you could get that way?!?
lea
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Silly World
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Depends on what your kissing, and a few other factors, but no usually
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Mr. Lonely
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No, unless blood get's in a cut in his/her mouth
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satya
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yes its kind of gross actually. i'd abstain till marriage.
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vhesponage
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YES!
You can get chlamydia, syphillis and herpes in your mouth if someone has it in their private parts and you go down there.
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Rhonda & Cats
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Yes things like Herpes, Gonorrhea, Yeast look it up on the internet.
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Michael G
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I don't think so, you may get cold sores if the person you're kissing has them but that's not really an STD.
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tnucyssuptnuc
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you can get herpes aids and syphillis from kissing
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Alexis .
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Herpes, if you have a cut on your lips and it gets in there...
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♥
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YES.
And you don't need a cut for herpes to transfer. It can spread through skin contact.
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no5no5
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Mouth-to-mouth kissing? You can get herpes or mono. Or a cold, or the flu.
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nerdyroberts
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YES YOU CAN GET HERPES, SYPHILIS, AND
MONO( KNOW AS THE KISSING DISEASE).
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Doc Johnson.
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YYYYEEESSS
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kaitlyn
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yes
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bluebellsara
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depends on what your kissing
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brownie
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yes, if they have one and have a cut in their mouth
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Alisha
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The simple answer is yes. It's possible to catch herpes just from kissing someone on the mouth. The herpes virus can be spread not only through kissing, but also through sharing utensils and cups. The tricky thing about herpes is that the signs are not always visible. Herpes is often dormant, and a person can pass it along without ever showing any signs of having it. Diseases that are not STDs, like mono, the common cold, stomach bugs, and strep throat, also can be passed through saliva.
STDs can be transmitted through all types of sex, including oral sex. So, although mouth-to-mouth kissing can only pass herpes, mouth-to-genital contact can spread many STDs, including HIV. Try this web site
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Mr Hex Vision
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You can get a certain kind of herpes from kissing, there is a possibility of catching other diseases from kissing but the chances of doing so are like winning the national lottery several times in a row.
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Nickole
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First off, you CANNOT get HIV from kissing. (The only possible way is if the infected person had open and bleeding sores in their mouth and when you kissed and had cuts or open sores in your mouth - thats possible, really low but possible). For you to get HIV from kissing with saliva people, YOU HAVE TO HAVE DRANK ABOUT 2 GALLONS OF THE INFECTED PERSON'S SALIVA. Stop with the stereo-typical crap.
Second, You can get HSV-1 (oral herpes) more so when they are having an outbreak or during peak shedding (which happens as the outbreak of sores heals). It is possible to get HSV-1 even without an outbreak but the risk is smaller. About 50%-80% of people have had exposure to HSV-1, so it is very common.
Third, yes - Mono is something you can catch through kissing, also known as the "kissing disease" - around 90% of people will acquire it even if you have no symptoms. It's common too. You can go here for more information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infectious_...
Now, infections like Chlamydia and Gonorrhea would be EXTREMELY difficult to get through kissing.
1) Chlamydia rarely infects the throat - yes, there have been a FEW cases of it but it's rare and hard to get in the throat.
2) Gonorrhea can infect the throat - and I mean THE THROAT. Not the mouth. You would have to literally have your tongue shoved to the back of their throat (like where the tonsils are) to possibly catch Gonorrhea if they have it in the first place.
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C.C.
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Mono and herpes (not sure which one,maybe all).
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Sober C
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Yes. Herpes
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Aimee M
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yes you can get a num ber of disease including chlamydia, syphilis, HIV, aids, gonorrhea and more...:]
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Yelhsa
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Sadly yeah. any exchange of bodily fluids can transmit stds
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OKAY
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yes you can herpes is the number on spread through the mouth. just be careful. Good Luck and Happy New Year's
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Alex
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The simple answer is yes. It's possible to catch herpes just from kissing someone on the mouth. The herpes virus can be spread not only through kissing, but also through sharing utensils and cups. The tricky thing about herpes is that the signs are not always visible. Herpes is often dormant, and a person can pass it along without ever showing any signs of having it. Diseases that are not STDs, like mono, the common cold, stomach bugs, and strep throat, also can be passed through saliva.
STDs can be transmitted through all types of sex, including oral sex. So, although mouth-to-mouth kissing can only pass herpes, mouth-to-genital contact can spread many STDs, including HIV.
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*~*Kirsten*~*
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Yes.. you sure can exspecially if you are swapping saliva.. be careful
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