You are certainly stacking the odds against yourself.
Consider that you might not have the same EXACT virus. Unlikely, but possible.
If it were me, I would throw some distance between me and my SO and break out a box of Chlorox wipes (for doorknobs, phones, faucets, etc…...not the SO ha ha)
If you both are sick with the same bug, I doubt anything will happen. But if you have one illness and she another, you may come down with the other one, because your immune system is already weakend.
The idea I always go with is that my S.O. probably already spread whatever they have to me before they were showing any symptoms, so there’s no point in avoiding them now.
How could you tell whether you were simply getting more sick from your ongoing virus, or more sick from a second virus? Also, you might both already have the same thing, but owing to different immune systems, you are less sick than she is. Or, the time course is more delayed in your case compared to hers? In this case, I have to agree with our lay Dr. JP… ;-)
Probably not. In any event, you are exposed to her germs on your clothes, doorknobs, refrigerator handle, sink, toilet, etc. etc. Hard to avoid all those places while she is sick. And, while some might say your immune system is “weakened” during your current infection, it may be the opposite (since you are young and healthy). Your immune cells are now activated and fighting off the current virus. That may, incidentally, help you fight off a new virus.
My husband always kisses me when I am sick – he says he is, “taking the sickness away,” as in sucking it right outta me. He’s a horny bastard, that’s all I gotta say.
Since my daughter and I are both in schools, we are constantly bringing things home and passing them back and forth no matter how hard we try not to.
I vote kiss her, get sick together, and enjoy your days off…in bed…comforting each other….:)
@Shi; “Isn’t it romantic”? After that exposition from Harp about the short duration of hyperexcitment, maybe a good pot of soup is better in the long run.
Sue: Forgot about that oldie-but-a-goodie.
Hard liquor also works wonders for knocking stuff out.
Just take a shot of whiskey and plant one on her.
Or was that the reverse? No matter! It’s fun either way!
I believe the contamination period is the day she thought she was coming down with something. After that, it matters not. In addition, if someone coughs or sneezes within @ 8 feet of you you’re gonna be exposed to the virus. Both of youz should get a flue shot and stay out of elevators.
So my bf and I went through this and let me say from experience: it’s a BAD idea. Even if your SO gave it to you, it might have changed enough between you two that you can re-sicken the SO. We passed one cold back and forth for a month doing this before I said no more. NO MORE.
So, anyway, yes. Bad idea. Wait to kiss/make out. You’ll thank me later.