Kiss to Spread Germs
Written by WTJ on November 2, 2009 – 12:31 pm -
According to Dr Colin Hendrie who wrote in the journal Medical Hypotheses, man passed a bug named Cytomegalovirus to woman through kissing to build up immunity against it. Cytomegalovirus can be found in saliva and it is harmless normally. However it can be dangerous in pregnancy by causing birth defects or killing unborn babies. Dr Colin Hendrie suggested the best way to build up immunity protection is kissing the same person for about six months.
So does that means after six months you either get pregnant or breakup?
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