Must be really ill for wife to be a he. Hate to catch that strain of flu.
2006-06-07 22:27:12
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answered by xtowgrunt 6
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Can you kiss your WIFE when HE has a fever???
Hummmm....I don't know if I would want to kiss that...
But to answer your question hoping that is a typo...yes you can kiss, but depending on what is causing the fever, and whether or not is it contagious, will depend on if you catch it or not.
2006-06-07 22:27:26
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answered by jaredkbyrd 3
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I'd stick to kissing him on the forehead...if he has a fever he is obviously sick from something, so you don't want to go catching it do you? I would stay away from his hands and lips to be on the safe side.
Edit: lmao, I just notice he said "wife" and "he"...man that's good stuff, hope it was a typo
2006-06-07 22:27:24
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answered by John E 2
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If the fever is of the common cold or flu, kiss ahead knowing that you just might get it. If it is not a infectious fever, then smooch all you want. but if it is highly infectious, you probably should not be in the same room with "him".
2006-06-07 22:28:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Can you kiss your wife when HE has a fever?? That would be strange, there aren't any male wives.
2006-06-14 10:43:02
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answered by prettyinpink 3
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"He" has a fever. Did you marry a man? You have more worries then the fever by the sounds of it.
2006-06-07 22:26:50
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answered by Scozbo 5
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no, don't do it' please.....
Body fat abnormalities are common in patients receiving potent ART, occurring in 30-50% or more of individuals in several large, prospective studies.(1-6) These abnormalities have been reported to include, singularly or in combination, central fat accumulation, evidenced by increased abdominal girth (due to increase in visceral fat), development of a dorsocervical fat pad ("buffalo hump"), and breast enlargement, as well as loss of peripheral subcutaneous fat (lipoatrophy). The latter designation includes subcutaneous fat loss of the extremities, buttocks, and face. The combination of these morphologic changes and antiretroviral-associated metabolic derangements has been referred to as the lipodystrophy syndrome (Figure 1, Figure 2, Figure 3, Figure 4). The lipodystrophy syndrome is distressing to HIV-infected individuals on ART and has been linked with both short-term and long-term failure to comply with antiretroviral regimens.(7,8) In addition, both the fat accumulation component and the fat depletion component of the syndrome are associated with substantial metabolic dysregulation that may have an impact on long-term cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in HIV-infected patients.
2006-06-07 22:27:53
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answered by cire b 1
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You probably should play it safe and kiss her on the cheek just in case she has soemthing contagious.
2006-06-07 22:29:38
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answered by nastaany1 7
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if it's just fever it's okay,. okay if it is JUST fever, remember! but if she has other illness like colds and cough, better not.
2006-06-07 22:28:18
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answered by happy_moron 2
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Let ur so called 'he' wife take rest for sometime and later when 'he' recovers you can kiss 'him'...
2006-06-07 22:28:02
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answered by Deep 4
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