Trichomoniasis, sometimes called "Trich," is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) that is very common in both women and men. It is caused by a parasite that can be passed from one person to another during sexual contact. It can also be picked up from contact with damp, moist objects such as towels or wet clothing. Women are more likely than men to have symptoms of infection. The disease can be treated and cured and usually has no serious complications. But, recent research has linked the disease to an increased risk for infection with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Trichomoniasis is a common STD found in young, sexually active women in the U.S.
Trichomoniasis is spread through sexual contact. You can get the disease from unprotected (not using a condom) vaginal and anal intercourse, as well as penis-to-vagina contact (without having vaginal intercourse) with an infected person. Women can get the disease from infected men or women. Men usually get the disease only from infected women. The vagina (birth canal) is the most common site of infection in women. In men, the urethra (opening on the penis where a man urinates through) is the most likely to become infected.
I would guess that it's probably not 100% healthy but I doubt that it is hurtful. I would check with a Dr and see before doing it again.
That's pretty disgusting.
um wow.
but i have never heard of that being unsafe. but i don't really kno