You shouldn't test positive for drugs if you've been having sexual intercourse with someone who is using them. Drugs can't really do much to someone else while having sex.
In case of doubt, the best thing to do would be to
1. Use protection
2. Get yourself an at home drug kit, they sell them over the counter at most pharmacies. Test yourself within an hour or two after sex to see what the results are. If they're positive and you haven't done any sort of drugs, please edit this question.
Assuming saliva only is on the cigarette and you pass it back and forth to smoke with a HIV positive person, no you can't get HIV when smoking with someone.
Yes, it is illegal to go through someone's mail without their permission. This is considered a violation of federal law and can result in criminal charges.
Yes, it is generally illegal to search through someone's bag without their permission as it violates their right to privacy and property.
No. It has to be injected into someone. Typically people are infected through sexual intercourse or by sharing needles.
Yes, it most certainly is, going through some one's mail is illegal in any civilized country.
That's untrue. Yes, you can get gonorrhea through sexual intercourse. No, you can get it through a blood transfusion. No, you can get it through a blood transfusion.
3-5 weeks after intercourse. It can be detected 7 days after intercourse with a blood test.AnswerActually, a home pregnancy test would be able to pick up a positive 2-3 weeks after intercourse, or up to 5 days before a missed period, or 4 days before you expect your period to arrive. Most women, however, will not receive a positive until after they have missed their period.
No it's not. And by the way, that is a very strange question...
If you have ANY kind of unprotected sexual intercourse with someone that has any kind of std or aids you will get infected
Yes. It is illegal to make death threats in any form in all states.
No, unless you're using profanity or threats that bother someone who hears it. Then, depending on your state's laws, it might be.
through sexual intercourse