Alright, let’s talk about this…this “gon-or-rhea” thing, you know? Folks been whisperin’ about it, and I figured, why not just lay it all out there, plain and simple, like we always do.
So, can you get this…this “gon-or-rhea” from kissin’? Well, it ain’t as straightforward as you might think. You see, mostly, people get it, you know… down there, when they’re doin’… that thing… with someone who’s already got it. The nasty stuff, it gets passed around, and then bam, you got it too.
- It’s usually passed through “that thing” folks do.
- Sometimes, it can happen when “that thing” touches the mouth.
Now, they say if you got this “gon-or-rhea” in your mouth…yeah, I know, sounds awful… then maybe, just maybe, you could pass it on if you’re really… you know… tongue-wrestling with someone. But a little peck on the cheek? Nah, don’t you worry ’bout that. That ain’t gonna do nothin’. It’s gotta be, like, real close and messy, if you catch my drift.
For a long time, folks didn’t think you could get it from just kissin’. They thought it was all about, you know, the other stuff. But then, some smarty-pants doctors started lookin’ closer, and they found out… well, sometimes, it just might be possible. Seems like this “gon-or-rhea”, it can be a tricky little bugger.
They did some study, I heard, with a whole bunch of people, and they saw that yeah, maybe, just maybe, you can get it from kissin’. Not often, mind you, but it ain’t impossible. Mouth-to-mouth, they call it. Sounds fancy, but it just means plain ol’ kissin’. And if someone’s got this “gon-or-rhea” in their throat or mouth, well, then it could happen. It ain’t just about the “down there” parts anymore, see?
So, what do you do about it? Well, first off, don’t go around kissin’ just anyone, especially if they look… you know… a little rough around the edges. And if somethin’ feels wrong, like a burnin’ or somethin’ drippin’ where it shouldn’t be, then you go see a doctor, pronto. Don’t be shy about it. Better safe than sorry, that’s what I always say.
And listen, it’s important to know how this “gon-or-rhea” spreads. It ain’t somethin’ to be ashamed of, but it ain’t somethin’ to ignore neither. If you think you might have it, get yourself checked out. They got tests and medicines for it, so you don’t have to suffer. And for goodness sake, be careful who you’re kissin’!
This whole “gon-or-rhea” thing, it’s a mess, ain’t it? But the important thing is to be smart, be careful, and don’t be afraid to ask questions. And remember, just because it can happen, doesn’t mean it always will. But it’s always better to know the facts, so you can keep yourself safe and sound.
And one more thing, if you have this “gon-or-rhea” in your mouth, it might not be that obvious but you will notice some strange feeling and go see a doctor, like I said before, don’t be shy about it.
Now this thing, can cause problems if you don’t take care of it. You don’t want that, do you? So, get yourself checked, get yourself treated, and be mindful of who you’re sharin’ your… affections with. That’s the best advice I can give ya.
Tags: Gonorrhea, Kissing, STD, STI, Oral Health, Transmission, Prevention, Symptoms, Treatment, Health