can a person get crabs and not give to their partners for 6 months?


Question:
my partner gave me crabs says it was from fromer girlfriend but that relationship had ended 6 months ago. how could he have it and not give it to me till 6 months later.would not the itching be unbearble those 6 months?

Answers:
Don't think so. They only live for a few hours without a host.
It may be payback time.

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Crabs is spread a little faster and requires a more permanent host - I'd suggest that he has been dallying where he shouldn't have been dillying = and if my partner gave me a STD, regardless of what he said, he would no longer be my partner!

BECAUSE HE WENT BACK AND HAD SEX WITH HER NASTY *** AGAIN, ANYWAY WHEN U GET CRABS U GET THEM HE IS LYING TO U HE GOT THEM 6 MONTHS LATER BECAUSE EITHER HE WENT BACK TO HER OR SOME ONE ELSE, SO IF I WERE U TO PREVENT HAVING AN INFESTED BUGGY ***** I WOULD DROP HIS NASTY *** BECAUSE HE KNEW HE HAD IT WHEN HE GAVE IT TO YOU OR THOUGHT THEY WERE GONE WHEN HE TRIED TO GET RID OF THEM BEFORE HE FUCKED U.. YUK!! DISGUSTING WHAT RESPECT DOES HE HAVE FOR U AND THE RELATIONSHIP. NONE GET SOMEONE ELSE WITH OUT THE BUGS. HOLLA

Crabs are actually parasites that infest areas of the body, clinging to rough or coarse hair. They mostly infest the genital area but they can also cling to the legs, arms, eyebrows, eyelashes, mustaches, and beards. Genital crabs are tiny and difficult to see, especially when they aren’t fully grown. However, if you look hard enough you should see some flat, brown or white insects crawling around in your hair. Fully-grown crabs are about the size of a sesame seed. They can live for up to thirty days and mate frequently. Females crabs can lay over 50 eggs during their short lives.

Crabs begin their life as nits, which are tiny white or yellow eggs that are bound to your hair’s follicles. After seven days, the nits will hatch producing nymphs. Nymphs look just like adult crabs, only smaller. Nymphs mature in about 10 days and, as adults, will live for about 30 days.

Adult crabs usually appear as a tan, white, or gray color although they turn dark red after feeding. They have six legs, two of which resemble crab pincers. An adult crab grows to about the size of a sesame seed

Pubic crabs are easily transmitted between sexual partners. Any close contact with an infected person can result in you contracting the parasite. If your sexual partner is infested with pubic crabs, you have a 95% chance of becoming infected yourself. Pubic lice can also be transmitted within families as the lice can live for short periods of time on bedding, towels, and clothing. However, this type of transmission is unlikely, as crabs can only live for 48 hours without human blood. Genital crabs are common in cramped quarters and can run rampant in hostels, military bases, and anywhere where large numbers of people are in close contact with one another.
looks like you would have caught them in 6 months..95 percent chance is very high chance.



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