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Can You Get Secondhand Drugs Thru Semen?
Basically if I'm not on anything, and have unprotected sex, can the semen from meth user put trace amounts of meth in you? Or show on a pee drug test?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.After googing about I found someone had asked this question, one answer suggested no, the other yes, though neither were from anyone in the know by the looks of it.
You'll just have to either hope you don't get called for a urine test or if you do, hope that it comes up clear.
Chalk it up to experience and insist on using protection.
Good luck
You'll just have to either hope you don't get called for a urine test or if you do, hope that it comes up clear.
Chalk it up to experience and insist on using protection.
Good luck
I agree with rocky........i think that is it extremely unlikely that methedrine is excreted in detectable amounts in the semen.
But that is not the end of the story, as the methedrine would have then, to be absorbed by the vaginal epithelium (lining cells) before entering the blood stream.
Highly unlikely.
But that is not the end of the story, as the methedrine would have then, to be absorbed by the vaginal epithelium (lining cells) before entering the blood stream.
Highly unlikely.
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O God I thought they wre doing something else with the semen - ( too much detail )
No ( I vote )
even tho I am not sure of the sensitivity of ur_ne drug test.
You should be using protection in these circumstances - and if you know your bf well then it is time to change him. Diseases are well known to be transmitted in this way.
No ( I vote )
even tho I am not sure of the sensitivity of ur_ne drug test.
You should be using protection in these circumstances - and if you know your bf well then it is time to change him. Diseases are well known to be transmitted in this way.
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