Can an STD stay on your clothes indefinitely, and you can keep getting reinfecte!


Question: What if you let's say for one, don't wear any underwear lol, and you catch an std by accident like chlamydia, herpes, gonnorhea, one of the many many many stds. And you're not wearing any underwear and it just comes on your pants, clothes, whatever.

If you never washed those clothes from that day that you got it, even after you got treated, and got better,

does that mean that once you wear those again, even briefly, that you'll get re-infected?

What if you can't remember what clothes you wore that day?

I'm scared! lol.


Answers: What if you let's say for one, don't wear any underwear lol, and you catch an std by accident like chlamydia, herpes, gonnorhea, one of the many many many stds. And you're not wearing any underwear and it just comes on your pants, clothes, whatever.

If you never washed those clothes from that day that you got it, even after you got treated, and got better,

does that mean that once you wear those again, even briefly, that you'll get re-infected?

What if you can't remember what clothes you wore that day?

I'm scared! lol.

Herpes can live on DRY clothes for about an hour - wet clothes (like a towel) about 6 hours

Other STDs are probably similar.
So if you're cured - it's probably been over a week
Quit stressing!

But washing your clothes is a good way to ensure you might get laid again....I wouldn't f&ck a guy who doesn't wash his clothes

some bacteria and viruses aren't airborne (like HIV) and after a couple of days it dies..so i would say no...except for herpes... I'm not sure about that one... you may want to research that...herpes come from being in direct contact with it...and i would think maybe.... I'm not sure though





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