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Question Posted Sunday September 11 2005, 12:02 pm

I slept over my friends house the other night and I slept in one of the two beds she has in her room. so that was okay and then a couple of days later she told me that she went to 3rd base with this guy i know in that bed. so I was wondering if I can catch anything from just sleeping in that bed

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HyperactiveMiss answered Sunday September 11 2005, 4:11 pm:
Sorry to say, but all those people that have answered you are WRONG. Don't doubt me because I took health class and it made me realize you can catch anything really easily. Did you know you can get crabs (No, not the huge edible crabs...they're little buggers that live in places like eyelashes or pubic hair. They leave presents as well...eggs!) JUST by sleeping in someone's bed or by wearing someone's clothes? And that's just ONE example. You don't need to have sex to catch some things you thought could only be sexually transmitted and nasty stuff. There are nasty things out there that are easily passed on to someone else.

Conclusion? Yes, you CAN catch something from sleeping on that bed. I highly doubt you WILL get anything though. Warn your friend about this and tell her to WASH THE SHEETS and BLANKETS before she ever lets you sleep on that bed again. Eww, disgusting.

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LoveNJstyle answered Sunday September 11 2005, 3:59 pm:
well, no you cant get anything from sleeping on it but thats pretty sick and you might wanna sleep on the ground or not sleep over...id be pretty grossed out. <3

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mrs_radcliffe answered Sunday September 11 2005, 2:23 pm:
hey no dont worry you cant catch anything from that bed! But id be mad at my friend for letting me just sleep in that bed if i was you.
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karenR answered Sunday September 11 2005, 12:52 pm:
No. There is nothing you can catch from sleeping in the bed. :)

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tasuki answered Sunday September 11 2005, 12:51 pm:
Um, no. Firstly it depends on what she meant by third base, it could have been dry humping. Secondly you would have to be naked and have sex with the bed to get anything. They are called Sexually Transmitted Diseases because they can only be transmitted sexually. You can't breathe them in. Though it was really rude of her not to change the sheets. I think you should shake her can of soda so that when she opens it, it fizzes all over her as revenge. =)

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