Aanakaris
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Parasite based STDS may be transmitted through clothing. Crabs and Trichomonas (if she urinated in the clothing). Often the parasites themselves are dead but their eggs can still be infectious. Catching HIV from soiled clothing is nearly impossible, unless the soilant is blood and its fresh. HIV virus lives for only minutes at best when separated from the body. Hepatitus is a different thing. Hep C can be transmitted by body fluids other than blood, although it's pretty damn rare. Hep B also. Neither survives for a great long time away from the body, but long enough if your concerned. Also if all you are doing is sniffing you're even less likely to catch a blood-borne pathogen. But crabs and other parasites can inhabit the nasal passages and throat. Lemme tell you it's damn grusome when they do. Alot depends on just how soiled the panties are as well. Vaginal secretions only should be free of most STDs after a couple days laying around. But if your idea of soiled involves other body functions they could remain soiled for days to weeks. Best bet, make sure your beau is STD free before you do your panty sniffing. In this day and age it's not that far out of wack to ask for or even offer to pay for a basic screening. Howard
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