Saturday, January 23, 2010

Is it harmful to inject a small amount of someone elses blood into my body in a marriage ritual?

my lover and i came up w this notion while planning our union. we wish to become as ';one '; as possible. we have exchanged many bodily fluids during lovemaking including menstrual blood, but we need to find out if our plan to mainline a small amount of eachothers blood could be hazardous to our health. we are not worried about std's, but are very curious about any other dangerous side effects. neither of us know our blood type.Is it harmful to inject a small amount of someone elses blood into my body in a marriage ritual?
It's true - if you have incompatable blood types there could be a reaction - but you would have to exchange a large amount of blood for that to happen. Your body won't have any ill effects from just a little bit of blood. I'm curious how you think you'll manage to do it?Is it harmful to inject a small amount of someone elses blood into my body in a marriage ritual?
I am puking but it is your life do with it as you please
I dont know what to say about this question
Na go for it. I mean you love each other
need to find out if your blood types are compatible if they are no problem, but if not big problem , it will react as poison . any foreign /unknown object in your blood stream , you and the other person could get very sick
Ye it is harmful. You could get AIDS.
Interesting never heard of something like that..


I am not someone who knows a lot about blood types and what could happened if .....


But i wouldn't do something like it.There could be a lot more then std in our blood.like MRSA now


Tomorrow who knows what..And what if you have kids one day ...What would happened to them if both of you are gone or very sick...Who's gonna be there for them ..


I think the love is about two different people(blood) love and respect each other .Not being brother and sister kind of thing


But of course it is your decision and your life


All the best
why not just settle for a tattoo which is more permanent.,don't do it because what about diabetes and stuff that may not have been detected yet.,aniemia etc.
I guess its OK... just make sure you both have a medical checkup on blood related ailments first... if your both OK... go for it... why not?

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