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B+
b+ is my blood group. So would you tell my blood type personality please?
O+ and I’m not the jealous type.
Blood types do not affect behavior in any way
Love the videos!
Oh! so that is why we get to see in those Japanese games the mention of character’s blood types. I always wondered why, that makes sense now. Personally I’ve never made blood test, to be honest needles don’t excite me that much haha! but I’m probably Ōgata minus (type O negative) like my dad.
日本の血液型チャートによると、りささんはタイプBかもしれません 🙂
We all in Brazil (actually 90%) know our blood type.. I’m A+
O+!!!
In almost every country, people care about their blood type.
By the way, blood type does not affect individual behaviour.
More than 70% of Japanese are A+ rhesus plus, just as Hitler was, and as it is the case for 90% of Caucasian people.
Environment, education, social strata’s belonging, psychological affects and other factures influence individual behaviour much more than his blood type.
O- rhesus (negative) is a universal blood donor, and that of AB+ plus is a universal receiver.
Every one should carry, in his pocket, a blood type card, in case of a need for blood transfusion.
In autotransfusion procedures, you can give your blood to any blood bank, in your country, which will keep it for you, in case you need it
Orthopaedic surgery, for instance, causes much bleeding, and often needs blood transfusion.
During my university studies, on medical and technical communication, I produced a short video on this subject of autotransfusion.
Yet, I did not give my blood, in case I need it, but I gave my blood, as a volunteer donor, to the blood bank, in Paris, twenty five times (yes 25 times). They offered me a diploma and a medal for that.
I encourage you to do the same, in your country.
Risa, your videos are interesting, and deserve watching.
Have a nice day.
The most minority blood type is Oh or Bombay blood group