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Marriage & blood test?
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23 Apr 2009 Thu 08:08 pm |
No, I´m not getting married, don´t worry! However, reading on a Dutch forum about girls marrying a Turkish guy and needing a certificate of a blood test that has been done I wonder: what are they testing? Just STD´s? Genetical diseases, if so, which? Down´s syndrom, epilepsy, hemophilia, etc? Is there a Turk who can inform me, just to satisfy my curiosity? Thanks!
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23 Apr 2009 Thu 08:45 pm |
Small pox
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23 Apr 2009 Thu 08:49 pm |
Is that all?
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23 Apr 2009 Thu 09:11 pm |
On the whole it doesn´t seem that bad an idea, at least they know what ferocious germs are smuggled into pure Turkish blood. Because after people get married they do THE THING and exchange bodily fluids, which may result in epidemic of diseases unfamiliar to Turkish immune systems. That form of prevention might work if it weren´t for the fact that people are bad and exchange those fluids even before marriage. At least most of them do
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23 Apr 2009 Thu 09:22 pm |
On the whole it doesn´t seem that bad an idea, at least they know what ferocious germs are smuggled into pure Turkish blood. Because after people get married they do THE THING and exchange bodily fluids, which may result in epidemic of diseases unfamiliar to Turkish immune systems. That form of prevention might work if it weren´t for the fact that people are bad and exchange those fluids even before marriage. At least most of them do
THE THING? In Turkey? OMG......
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23 Apr 2009 Thu 09:43 pm |
On the whole it doesn´t seem that bad an idea, at least they know what ferocious germs are smuggled into pure Turkish blood. Because after people get married they do THE THING and exchange bodily fluids, which may result in epidemic of diseases unfamiliar to Turkish immune systems. That form of prevention might work if it weren´t for the fact that people are bad and exchange those fluids even before marriage. At least most of them do
then all tourists should pass the test.... (at the expense of tourists )
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23 Apr 2009 Thu 09:53 pm |
then all tourists should pass the test.... (at the expense of tourists )
I think all the dudu´s need to pay for it. Oops, that´s not possible - there´s no money for a cell phone, kontur, visa, laptop, mother´s surgery, brother´s restaurant, the fine they need to pay etc. So definitely also not for a blood test.......
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23 Apr 2009 Thu 10:05 pm |
Maybe they need to take blood tests because of the known ´dudu´ phenomenon...
Somehow I don´t think the purpose is to detect Down´s syndrome!!
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23 Apr 2009 Thu 10:59 pm |
No, I´m not getting married, don´t worry! However, reading on a Dutch forum about girls marrying a Turkish guy and needing a certificate of a blood test that has been done I wonder: what are they testing? Just STD´s? Genetical diseases, if so, which? Down´s syndrom, epilepsy, hemophilia, etc? Is there a Turk who can inform me, just to satisfy my curiosity? Thanks!
Surprised you did not do a search!! I think there were others discussions to.......
http://www.turkishclass.com/forumTitle_33069_31
It is not just to check for the incurable dudism syndrome
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24 Apr 2009 Fri 02:12 am |
Maybe they need to take blood tests because of the known ´dudu´ phenomenon...
Somehow I don´t think the purpose is to detect Down´s syndrome!!
Hmmm...now days they can find a whole lot more from someone´s blood. It can get expensive though.
The RH factor is not such a big deal. I know a couple of women who had RH negative blood with RH positive men with ho problems.
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