okay. yesterday, my bf and i kissed for the first time and today i have scrapes on my hands. do i have stigmata? can you get stigmata from kissing other people? also, does this mean i could be pregnant?
MzBritney answered Monday May 26 2008, 10:44 pm: Okay well stigmata isnt an actually condition or disease for that matter this is what it actually is according to my research
Stigmata are wounds or skin blotches which match the wounds suffered by Jesus during his trial and crucifixion. Some people believe that they can appear spontaneously through a miraculous act of God. But the evidence often points to natural causes, such as self-wounding or unusual medical conditions.
Some stigmata have unusual shapes, such as a cross or a circle, and a few even glow in the dark. Many of them also produce a pleasant perfume-like odor. In a few rare cases they aren't even visible, but are known to be present from the pain that they cause.
Because stigmata are counterparts to the wounds suffered by Christ, they are normally found on the hands and feet, on one side of the chest, and on the head, shoulders, and back. But they are not always real wounds, for many of them occur in the form of purplish skin blotches or tattoo-like markings. However, in a few cases, what looks like a blotch may actually be a real wound, because small amounts of blood will sometimes seep from it, even though no breaks are visible in the skin.
Sooo no i dont think you doand you cant get pregnet from kissing so dont worry to much you should be fiine darling if you need anymore help just give me a yell
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Cmilner1607 answered Monday May 26 2008, 10:43 pm: you aren't pregnant unless you had sex, and even then so, scrapes doesn't come from being pregnant. do some more research on stigmata on google or yahoo. maybe those are symptoms of that. but definitely not of being pregnant. [ Cmilner1607's advice column | Ask Cmilner1607 A Question ]
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