No that is unlikely to happen. If you used it with in seconds of some one with break out of herpes using it, then there is a small chance of getting it. There would be an even smaller risk of doing that when the person didn't have any signs of a break out.
Herpes doesn't last for more then a few seconds on obects or in fluids.
Yes, it is possible.
It is very unlikely that sharing a bathing suit will transmit HD TV.
A loofah is bath sponge. NOT A REAL SPONGE!!!
HPV is usually passed by some sort of sexual contact. A person needs to either have sex with someone who has the virus or have some sort of skin to skin contact with the area (warts). A person can NOT get HPV from sitting on a toilet seat, shower, sharing drinks or food, a pool, etc. Check out this site for more information on HPV: http://www.cdc.gov/std/HPV/STDFact-HPV.htm
In Filipino, loofah is called "patola." It is a vegetable commonly used in cooking in Filipino cuisine.
You can't get HIV from sharing a glass of wine. HPV is not transmitted in saliva.
That would be mould mate. You might wanna throw that loofah out.
Yes. From saliva . And razors, if they have blood on them.HIV is rarely, if ever transmitted by saliva that has been exposed to the air. and not in direct contact with an open mucous membrane.
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A loofah is a natural sponge made from a type of vegetable gourd. While the plant it comes from was once living, the dried and processed loofah product is considered non-living.
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