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Hep C lives in urine (and controversially Hep B), so not always sterile.
And yeah, if they don't have those it exits the body sterile, but almost immediately begins to be colonized. I think I'm one of those people that would rather do the 2 extra mins of work every time to avoid the incredibly low chance of getting something gross. Because the shit you end up with isn't stuff you'd want. To each his own though. | ||
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