Generally the answer is no. Licking is the sticky idea here. The tongue
can cause allergic, or even poisonous reactions in two situations. One
is two people that have different blood lines. This is to say that the food
we eat can be sour, not acceptable, or differently consumed in vitals
than someone else. That can be difficult though is normal to discover
and not likely to change. That is because inner workings of the body have
over 30 different possible formations. People with small hearts for instance
cannot even walk as fast or keep up in many activities due to the heat of
your tempo. Some people also all ready have physical differences that
are not in sync with yours, this can cause rash, swelling and reactions.
Basic fact is body contact is personal like soap, or food , or sweat it
must not be in any way poisonous is important to know.
2006-10-18 16:06:06
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answered by mtvtoni 6
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There's a disease called "mono" or the kissing disease. It can attack your immune system. Not sure of all the details. You'd have to look it up.
2006-10-18 22:59:05
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answered by ? 6
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yes, spending the flu, colds, mono, so Many things, so if you are sick, don't kiss anyone. And when you get better, change your toothbrush for a new one, otherwise you will keep reinfecting yourself,
2006-10-18 23:00:42
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answered by DONNA'S NIGHTMARE COME TRUE 4
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Like a cold yes or other commen sicknes like a drink can pass it on
2006-10-18 22:57:30
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answered by girly girl 2
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