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Is there a verified case of gonorrhea having been gotten from eating an sandwich/fresh ejaculate as sauce?
Maybe I've watched American Pie too many times.
Maybe I've watched American Pie too many times. I won't even eat garlic pizza unless I've baked it myself. If there has been a verified case, then I'm not being paranoid.
I web-surfed relative to this and learned that there are new treatment-resistant strains of gonorrhea.
If there has been even a single verified case, then concern is not prompted by Urban Legends or hoaxes.
One anecdotal report does not begin to establish the practice of consuming fresh ejaculate on food as safe (and nutritious!), unless it involves a cook who has gonorrhea.
What I eat has never included mayonaise, so I've not changed my habits, I've only been prompted to avoid fast-food and restaurant garlic sauces as well.
6 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Where the hell are you eating?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No way that can happen. I make those sandwiches for my wife as well as my BF all the time. Neither has ever had a problem
- Anonymous1 decade ago
you have too much time on your hands to worry about obscure things like this. BTW, gonorrhea is curable anyway
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- deerwoman777Lv 61 decade ago
i think it would depend on temperature,germs either grow are or killed depending on the temperture...it is possible though.
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