Thanks for your opinion. I thought it was useful info so I posted it here. You can post it wherever you want.IMO this is something better suited for the "The Lounge" or "Health Area" in the general area of terb...
what does any of this have to do with the rise HPV-related oral cancers in Canada. All those studies could be true but doesn't mean if someone is infected with HPV they can't pass it along.Okay, but this study shows that eating pussy prevents cancer, where Micheal Douglas is even mentioned: https://www.popdust.com/studies-show-that-eating-pussy-prevents-cancer-1892261093.html
This one states that giving BJs helps women prevent cancer: http://www.newageman.co.uk/articles...ns-chance-getting-cancer-new-research-reveals
And this one shows that giving BJs can help prevent breast cancer: http://excercisepreventbreastcancer.blogspot.ca/2011/10/blow-jobs-prevent-breast-cancer.html
Point is, this stuff is all over the web. If you like to do it then do it and if you don't like to do it then don't.
WIR
For HPV you can be a carrier but show no signs. WIR likes to get his post count up by giving his opinion on everything. Even if it means posting fake news to back up his unrelated point.personally I always do a visual to see is there are any anomolies down there .. small warts or papules that might be a sign of trouble. WIRs ridiculous 'counter study' citations are fake Internet news at its worst.
I do a visual and odor check before snacking, you have to. And hey, everything on the web is real right...that's my point. Why is one more real than any other.
Are any of us a doctor who actually did or was part of that study. So I reiterate, " If you like to do it then do it and if you don't like to do it then don't."
Done with this thread, I'm out.
WIR
If I had to guess I would pick CBC over popdust. Do you even think for one min before you type or are you so excited to get a new post out for +1 you just start typing your opinion?And hey, everything on the web is real right...that's my point. Why is one more real than any other.
WIR
Thanks, that's helpful. You didn't get hassled because Health Canada hasn't given it an "approved indication" for males over age 27?any walk-in clinic will do it np. You'll need 3 shots spaced 3 months apart. They'll write you a script and just get it refilled and take it in as required. The entire treatment is/was about $600 but I believe the price may have come down because it's such a valuable preventive tool.