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How do you get mono?


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You get mono from contact with saliva. Sharing pillows, straws, toothbrushes, or food from the same plate also spread mono.

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Like Stonehenge, solar eclipses, and countless other wonders of nature, female ejaculation has provoked both awe and controversy. The fluid in question is expelled from the vagina upon orgasm, most of the time making her completely 'wet' and other times she can even squirt out of the urethra. The fluid is similar to men's semen (w/o sperm) and has no purpose other than to lubricate and help carry sperm.

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A person 'cums' at the point of orgasm, which is the peak of the sexual experience, characterized by an intense sensation of pleasure and, in the man, ejaculation. Women can also squirt out fluid, but more commonly, vaginal fluid will seep out of the vagina after an orgasm.

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'Coming,' or having an orgasm, is when the penis ejaculates sperm. For females it is when the clitoris is sexually stimulated to the point of orgasm. This can happen in many ways, but especially during intercourse, foreplay, oral sex, or masturbation.

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Men ejaculate sperm and semen out of the tip of their penis after it has been stimulated by sexual intercourse, masturbation, or oral sex. Females do not 'cum' like guys do, but rather a clear fluid sometimes spurts or seeps out of their vagina when they orgasm after being clitorally stimulated by oral sex or rubbing, and by sexual intercourse.

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You don't get mono only from kissing. Infectious mononucleosis, called mono for short, is caused by the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), which is a type of herpes virus. Other viruses in the herpes family cause cold sores and illnesses like chickenpox.

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Mono is contagious, which means you can spread the virus to other people who ... The only way to tell for sure if you have mono is to go to a doctor,

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Kissing is just one of the ways that someone can spread mononucleosis. Most people who get mono are between the ages of 15 and 25, but younger kids can get

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