In the grand scheme of things a ringworm is about as significant as a boil on ones behind. It is a very common fungal infection that can be taken care of with an over the counter topical cream.
Dumping someone because of this minor condition makes about as much sense as dumping someone because they happen to catch a case of the flu.
2006-12-05 09:10:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Fast Ringworm Cure?
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answered by Anonymous
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If it really is ringworm and not something ask her what it is and then you'll know. No ringworm is gotten from kittens and cats not from being nasty . It has nothing what so ever to do with her taking a bath. You've been intimate with her does she smell like she needs to take a bath. She may be the cleanest girl in the world and if you slept with her you'd know if she is not bathing by that smell., it always tells the story.
2006-12-05 09:14:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes guy you sure are trippin...I hope you read this soon so you do not do anything crazy like break up with her. Ring worm is common especially in kids. Also it can be contagious. She is not dirty. Ask her about this and maybe she is takiing something for it. Go on the internet and ask this question: www.ask.com ask is ringworm contagious. I know it looks gross as i have seen it before too. But give the girl a chance o.k.
2006-12-05 09:12:17
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answered by trying 2
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personal hygiene problems may be a concern, but ringworm is a fungus similar to athletes foot, you may have had that. Anyway, often ringworm is contracted from skin contact with a cat or dog that has the fungus. If you are interested in her, get to know her and her habits before making a decision about taking the relationship either way.
2006-12-05 09:12:08
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answered by hikerboy3 3
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ringworm can be caused by pets and close contact to another person who has ringworm. I actually got ringworm from boy BOYFRIEND's pet cat. Lotrimun(used for jock itch) can clear up ringworm. She might not know its on her leg. Don't touch that area of her leg and if she has cats (carriers of ringworm) don't pet them.
2006-12-05 09:09:30
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answered by Shaebee27 3
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Ew. Yes, ringworm is contagious and basic hygeine (bathing!) is a preventative measure, although it can be transmitted between humans and animal - since it's on her leg, it may have been caused by an animal brushing against her leg, but it's still not a good sign.
2006-12-05 09:12:39
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answered by triviatm 6
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Honestly, I would ask her about it. If she's cool, and it's just a ringworm, no love lost. What line of work is she in? If it's childcare, that may be the culprit. ALSO, I get dry skin patches from time to time that COULD be mistaken for a ringworm... SOUNDS GROSS...EEEW...but it's dry skin. I am not a fan of lotion. But for real, if it bothers you, MAN UP and ask.
2006-12-05 09:12:01
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answered by GO NAVY! 3
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You can get ringworm from just being somewhere dirt, dog house, ditch, etc. Just get a something with a super hot flame and run it over her leg. It will burn, of course. But it will rid of it.
2006-12-05 09:09:47
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answered by Annie Dean 1
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OH SNAP! Ringworm....take her *** fishing. Let her sit in a pond of water, if a fish nips on her leg, it was meant to be. Because at least you will never go hungry. If she doesn't even get a bite, leave her *** at the lake, because her worm ain't even worth nibbling on.
2006-12-05 09:13:00
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answered by smokalot70 2
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