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Will this give the baby a std?

There were a lot of family members @ my house so there is no way of knowing for sure whose water bottle was in the fridge. My sister  poured my little brother a glass of water from one of the open water bottles in the fridge. Is he at risk of  receiving something?
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cold and flu germs are easily tranmitted through sharing water bottles. std's are not.  this isn't a worry for you.

grace
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Oh and I was trying to say "now", not "not".
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Just seems like a trend with questions that are about food/drink. So was looking to see if it was some phobia. A lot of people have phobias so if it was I was going to try to help more on it. If not then no big deal.
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excuse me for being paranoid. Yes the first question was for  my cousin. What does the first question have to do with this current one? This is a totally different situation. Thanks for your response.
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Your 1st question was for your "cousin" and a food utensil and not about a water bottle.

STD's have a name for a reason...you can only aquire them from sex.
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