I was thinking of that video when I read that question. Just too lazy to find it. Thanks
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I was thinking of that video when I read that question. Just too lazy to find it. Thanks
AndThen? said:I find it interesting that you're not allowed to give blood if you've had gay sex.
Oh just cos there might be a higher chance youve contracted an STI.
Why, did they deny your application?
My blood drive's coming up again soon too. <3
Basically, do it. My arm ached a bit the day after, but nothing insufferable. My veins aren't easily visible/popping out of my arms, and they had a bit of trouble locating them, but it didn't hurt. Well, maybe a little, but it's just a little worse than a regular needle.
As for teh gf (homewrecker </3), how small she is doesn't really mean that she's more likely to faint... There are plenty of chunky people at my school who fainted, and plenty of weeds who were fine. Just so long as she's heavy enough, she'll be fine. And if she's not heavy enough, they won't let her give blood.
I think it's because STD was kind of a misnomer considering it included many infections without the disease. The bacteria or virus that's transmitted can cause infection without causing disease. 'STIs' just covers everything.
1. a disordered or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors, infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or imbalance, toxicity, or unfavorable environmental factors; illness; sickness; ailment.
STD was doing the job fine.
Herpes and AIDS have bad connotations now. We should rename them to Butterflies and Unicorns respectively.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexually_transmitted_diseaseIncreasingly, the term sexually transmitted infection (STI) is used, as it has a broader range of meaning; a person may be infected, and may potentially infect others, without showing signs of disease.
STD was doing the job fine.
Herpes and AIDS have bad connotations now. We should rename them to Butterflies and Unicorns respectively.