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% MOTH TEST

Hi all, i hope I am asking this question on the correct forum
Some advice please. After apossible sexual exposure in october last year i have been worried whether i have contracted hepatitis at all.

I have had a 5 month post exposure done for Hepatitis A,B and C with negative results. My question is whether 5 months is sufficiet time, or do i need later tests to be done

Thanks in advance
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With moth balls up your *** you won't have to worry about moth-eaten gerbals up there.
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Oh the moth ball test. Yes indeed, simply take the moth ball and lick it, while standing in the nude. Insert the ball up your rectum while hopping in circular motion. Sometimes singing a tune while gyrating helps. **** the ball directly in the palm of your hand and taste the substance. After sucking on the moth ball look at your tongue in the mirror. You should see the numbers A, B or C on your tongue. Sometimes you will see all of the numbers. There are no studies of date to verify this; however the numbers are indicative of your disease. You should be able to figure out what the numbers stand for. Members here should be able to recommend other test that involves using homemade devices. Personally I like the thumb up the *** therapy while looking out the window. Probably
the moth ball test is the cheapest and most affective test available on the market. I always thought having sex with someone that has A, B, or C meant you either got one or all. After shoving multiple moth balls up my ***, I found this wasn’t always the case.
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