CHBAP PROH, code of conduct of Cambodian men

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Re: RE: Re: CHBAP PROH, code of conduct of Cambodian men

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StroppyChops wrote:A friend has a dog with black patches of skin and black patches on its tongue. He tells me the local belief is that such a dog can not be envenomed by a snake bite.

(G-Nazis: yeah, I know, I prefer 'envenomated' too, but there you have it.)
Yes,old people told me that if a snake bites the dog which has black patch on its tongue, the dog won't die because it can lick the injury then it will be recovered. They also said that people too, if anyone has the black patch on his/her tongue, s/he might survive if s/he can lick too. My doubt is what happen if anyone has black patch tongue and lick us when we are bitted by a snake?
កុំស្លាប់ដូចពស់ កុំរស់ដូចកង្កែប
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