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Originally Posted by babykins78
Lime method? I would love to hear that one....old war myths are always fun to hear
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The method (myth) is that if you drizzle lime juice on someone's genitals (or slip a wedge inside them) and they show signs of acute pain, it means they have active herpes. The reason being that the citrus acid is too weak to bother anyone unless they have an open sore, but even a small one will burn terribly if exposed to acidity.
That sounds plausible, but it's not an effective test for STDs that don't involve open sores (viral/bacterial), and it would also cause acute pain to a person who had abrasions that were not related to an STD (really vigorous sex without sufficient lube).
Might be interesting as a natural flavoring for oral, but of no medical value otherwise.