Hello again,
Let's review anatomy again. Also know what many women's clitorai aren't the same.
1) yes, there are.
2) I don't know --I never really though about this.
I would say no, but then again, due to differences in anatomy maybe
yes.
3) Fluid is the clitoris would likely NOT become UN infectious for most STDs; (in fact I think it would still be infectious). For HIV, we can say that it would become UN infectious.
Dear friend,
Thanks a lot. U seem to be very knowledgeable.
One last question.
1) Are vaginal fluids present in the clitoris?
2) Is the clitoris considered outside host?
3) If fluid is in the clitoris do they become uninfectious (for HIV)?
Hello
You don't get Hep B this way. So no.
Dear friend,
THANKS FOR YR COMMENTS
But It would really help why it doesn’t happen to ease my worries.
I have heard that HEP B is very hearty and survives long in the environment. Hence, if it gets contact with urethra can’t it infect.
Hello
1) how nice of her.
2) No
3) No.