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Hi! I have a question, I hope to not to gross anyone out, but I'll try to be as eloquent as possible.

Is it possible that one's significant other can spread gluten other than by kissing? I hope you understand which implication I'm making. :unsure:

Thank you,


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OK...I think I should explain further in detail...a certain oral act. I apologize in advance, because this may seem inappropriate, but I figured that other Celiacs would know.

Thanks again,

GEF Explorer

Jill, I thought that is what you were inferring ;) However, I don't know what the answer to this would be. It's a good question.

Gretchen

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:P Thanks for replying, Gretchen!!!
cynicaltomorrow Contributor

I would think it would all be okay. Shouldn't gluten have already been absorbed? Since your partner has no problems with gluten, then it shouldn't be part of the bloodstream. That's my 2 cents.

Alexolua Explorer

cynicaltomorrow, she means.. the oral kind, lol.

Jill, I have no clue either.. maybe just have him wash his mouth really well before hand, to be safe?

Or.. hump a loaf of bread to see if there is a reaction? And I'll go hide now. Not exactly a lady either, but thought I'd try to help. =P

Guest ~wAvE WeT sAnD~

Hahhaahahhaaha, yes, I mean the oral kind. I just didn't want to sound offensive or disgusting.

I'll tell my boyfriend to hump a loaf a bread!!! lol! :D

Thank you for responding!


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let me relieve your minds--you cant get gluten from oral sex unless maybe there is some topical lotion you have used--read the ingredients then, but people do not pass gluten on to each other--we wouldnt beable to have sex at all if that were the case :( --its ok---deb :rolleyes:

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Deb,

Thank you!!!!

cynicaltomorrow Contributor
cynicaltomorrow, she means.. the oral kind, lol.

I knew that.. I was just thinking.. the other way around. B)

Alexolua Explorer

Ahhhh!!! LOL

I follow ya. =P

darlindeb25 -> I think her concern was if he recently ate something with gluten in it, since kissing can cause someone to get glutened.. and if he, well.. performed it on her. Sounds like yer thinking the other way around too?

Unless I'm wrong, reading it that way. Sorry! =)

Jill, I don't think you need to worry about sounding disgusting, considering how some here talk about certain bodily functions, lol.

darlindeb25 Collaborator
:D you're very welcome jill and i guess i didnt misunderstand your guestion--my man always brushes his teeth if he has eaten something he knows i cant have, so i have always felt very safe in that respect--its a give and take situation--deb :rolleyes:
Guest ~wAvE WeT sAnD~

Alexolua hit the nail on the head---recent Gluten ingestion before The Deed is what I was hinting at!!

Thanks!

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