Rapper Trick Daddy talked about contracting gonorrhea in his youth while appearing on The Breakfast Club, according to The Source. During an interview with hosts Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy and Angela Yee, the Oscar slap came up, prompting Charlamagne to ask when was the last time Trick Daddy had a delayed reaction to something.

“The only thing I ever had a delayed reaction to was gonorrhea,” he said.

The hosts burst out laughing, and as the rapper barreled on to another topic, Yee asked him to share more about his experience with the sexually transmitted bacterial infection.

Trick Daddy went on to explain that he was dating two women at the time, one of whom passed the infection to him. The rapper said he “thought he was fine” until learning that one of his partners “burnt” him three days later.

The rapper explained that he tried “a geechie thang” and performed an earwax test to determine his diagnosis.

Trick Daddy and Charlamagne explained that it’s an old method for determining if someone has an STI or STD.

“You’ll know if you got something if you stick your finger in your ear and insert it,” the rapper said. “And if she jumps, she got something.”

“It was sad at first, but then it became funny,” Trick Daddy said of the incident.

He also explained that in his hometown of Miami at the time, medical facilities were dedicated to stopping breakouts. According to Trick Daddy, if you were of school age and diagnosed with a venereal disease, facilities would ask you to write a list of who may have been exposed to the infection, and they would send out “health department vans” for testing.

“I put all my homeboys on the list and they came to the school and got them,” Trick Daddy said.

Later during the interview, Trick Daddy weighed in on Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill and anti-abortion legislation, Complex reports. The legislation blocks conversations about sexuality or gender identity in schools, specifically from kindergarten to third grade.

Trick Daddy said he supports the bill, but has his issues with anti-abortion legislation.

“They got a thing now in Florida, the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill. … Then they got the abortion thing, I just believe that if comedians can say what they want to say, I can say what I want to say,” he said. “I believe that. … I don’t approve [of] same-sex marriages adopting kids, and raising them thinking that they’re going to be normal. I don’t agree with that, but it’s my opinion. But for you to tell me I have to have this baby? It’s some parents that’s unfit, man, and that’s what’s wrong with the kids: the parents, because it starts at the household.”

The Miami native also talked about how parents should raise their children and credited himself as the best lyricist from the South.