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coughing blood becasuse of getting hit in the genitles

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PostPosted: 01/15/07 - 19:26    Post subject: coughing blood becasuse of getting hit in the genitles Vote now! Reply with quote

is it physically possible for man to cough up blood because of a strong hit to the genitles?
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