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However, he is unwilling to tell anyone the truth. He uses his own needles so no one else will get it from him. He resists the temptation to sleep with Mia Wallace, not because he'd get in trouble with Marsellus for that alone, but because he really doesn't want Mia to get the STD as well, which would get him immediately killed by Marsellus, no questions asked. When Vincent is at Jimmy's and the Wolf tells him and Jules to strip down to their bare ass, he hesitated, not sure if anyone else would recognize the symptoms. Later on, Vincent did nothing to stop Butch from gunning him down, knowing that it was either that or die slowly and painfully to the disease.
* This also explains why he didn't want to use the same straw as Mia.
{{quote| '''Mia''': You can use my straw, I don't have cooties.<br />
'''Vincent''': Maybe I do. }}
* It could be syphilis, and disease-induced dementia (rather than [[Pulp Fiction/Headscratchers|cheap, sometimes legal Dutch drugs]]) is the cause of his stupidity and disturbing lack of professionalism during his first post-"vacation" job.