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Can PATM with (odours) be transferred as an STD or kissing

Anyone in intimate or sexual relationships know if patm (associated with the odours only) can be passed thru kissing and sex etc
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PATM cannot be transferred to other people. It's a problem you alone have.
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Been in many (some long term) relationships and have never noticed my significant other “catching” PATM. Have had them react to my PATM unfortunately.
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Are you missing question marks or is it a statement? I kept several times with different people and they did not present any symptoms so far, in fact it has been almost 2 years or more, still frequent with some.
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Yeah my bad I was asking a question, and interesting because I have a girlfriend and I don’t want her to catch anything because I’ve seen one person say they think they passed it to someone
Well, I was with many and none presented some PATM, in fact that is why I deprived myself of sex almost 1 year, then already it was too much, in fact that year was that I realized that I had PATM and did not know anything about it , so I was very afraid, in fact until I wanted to kill myself because nobody gave me a response, not even the doctors, after 1 year I already started having sex, even though I have PATM I attract women, it seems that Patm favors or I don't know what, hahaha. But hey, is what I can say.
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