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How long after the flu is the sperm no longer contagious? |
my hb had the flu, but I am scared to get sick again, I've been sick 3 times this year already! So do you think 4 days after his flu symptoms disappear or is the sperm still contagious as long as it sits in his body? should I have him ejaculate outside of my body for the first batch? you cant catch the flu from sperm, you have worse things to worry about from sperm(depending on what the person has) the flu is an airorne pathogen not a blood blorne pathogen. you can catch the flu from door knobs, shaking heads, kissing, unclean silverware not washing your hands. what? Probably a good idea. If your breasts are large enough he might enjoy ejaCULATING BETWEEN THEM. wHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT LET HIM EJACULATE IN YOUR MOUTH. wait two weeks . after symptoms stop. just my opinion. or you can just be sick together like me and my girl. sperm is made fresh daily -like donuts at Krispy Kreme. Influenza, flu, is a viral respiratory infection, the key word being "viral", NOT spermal. |
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