Just curious. Is there an epidemic of oral cancer among Lesbians. Originally Posted by Jackie S
good question .... wrong board
good question .... wrong board Originally Posted by CJ7The OP's initial premise was eating pussy causes cancer. Nobody eats more pussy than the Carpet Munching Women. Is there a higher instance of men who eat pussy having cancer than women who eat pussy?
The OP's initial premise was eating pussy causes cancer. Nobody eats more pussy than the Carpet Munching Women. Is there a higher instance of men who eat pussy having cancer than women who eat pussy?oh, I could have sworn you queried lesbians and this was a hetro board
I would not think that the HPV Virus would not be discriminating. Originally Posted by Jackie S
Well AIDs attacked mostly gay men so I guess gay women need their own cross to bear. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornYeah, God got tired of killing gay men with AIDs and Easterners with Sandy, and even Okies with tornadoes and is now going for lesbians (and cunninglinguists like me) with HPV I guess?
Approximately 20 million people are currently infected with genital human papillomavirus (HPV) in the United States (U.S.). As many as half of these infections are among adolescents and young adults, ages 15 through 24 years of age. HPV is so common that most sexually active adults become infected at some point in their lives.Here is your link, fucker
Of the more than 40 HPV types that infect human mucosal surfaces, most infections are asymptomatic and transient. However, certain oncogenic types that persist can cause cervical cancer and other, less common cancers, including cancers of the anus, penis, vulva, vagina, and oropharynx (back of throat including base of tongue and tonsils). Other, non-oncogenic HPV types can cause genital warts and, rarely, respiratory tract warts in children which is a condition called juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP).
Every year, about 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and about 4,000 women die from this disease in the U.S. About 1% of sexually active men and women in the U.S. have genital warts at any given time. Originally Posted by CJ7
Approximately 20 million people are currently infected with genital human papillomavirus (HPV) in the United States (U.S.). As many as half of these infections are among adolescents and young adults, ages 15 through 24 years of age. HPV is so common that most sexually active adults become infected at some point in their lives.Here you go cupcake plagiarizing Okisser...
Of the more than 40 HPV types that infect human mucosal surfaces, most infections are asymptomatic and transient. However, certain oncogenic types that persist can cause cervical cancer and other, less common cancers, including cancers of the anus, penis, vulva, vagina, and oropharynx (back of throat including base of tongue and tonsils). Other, non-oncogenic HPV types can cause genital warts and, rarely, respiratory tract warts in children which is a condition called juvenile-onset recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP).
Every year, about 12,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer, and about 4,000 women die from this disease in the U.S. About 1% of sexually active men and women in the U.S. have genital warts at any given time. Originally Posted by CJ7