There may be some rare exceptions, but the answer is no. People get gonorrhea by having sex or coming into sexual contact with someone who is infected.
No.
You will not get gonorrhea from toilets.
sure, if you have a cut on your butt. gonorrhea can only enter through an opening in the body, not through simple contact. THE SAME WITH AIDS for those who use toilet seat covers.
No, gonorrhea will not be passed from toilets.
No, you can NOT get gonorrhea from sitting on a toilet.
Nor from kissing, eating with, drinking with, sharing straws with, swimming with or sleeping beside someone else.
Gonorrhea is a sexual disease. You only get it from having sex (oral, vaginal or anal) with someone who HAS it already.
It is possible, but highly unlikely.
You won't become infected by gonorrhea from a toilet seat.
No you can't get gonorrhea from a bathroom stall.
No. The bacteria is too fragile. But that doesn't mean you can go flopping you pretty little buns down on filthy seats. Seek cleanliness.
Gonorrhea comes from human sexual contact with an infected partner.
Symptoms include flu-like chills, low grade fever, discharge, aches and pains. Go directly to clinic for blood test. Antibiotic will clear up. Can be extremely injurious to unborn fetus. Pregnant woman practice using condoms and excellent hygiene. Men, too! Gonorrhea makes it difficult to urinate. Among other symptoms. Not fun at all. Possible chance in severe cases of sterility issues and neurological, joint issues.
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