There is a vaccine available.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_papillomavirus[/url]
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There is a vaccine available.
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_papillomavirus[/url]
[QUOTE=BSR]Oral sex can cause throat cancer
People who have had more than five oral-sex partners in their lifetime are 250% more likely to have throat cancer than those who do not have oral sex, a new study suggests.
The researchers believe this is because oral sex may transmit human papillomavirus (HPV), the virus implicated in the majority of cervical cancers.[/QUOTE]Are you saying I can catch CC Cock Cancer with more than 5 oral sex partners. I have BBBJ five times every week, I am fucked fucked fucked.
Big Red
One thing this study fails to recognise is that you are 10 times (1000%) more likely to get oral sex from a woman that smokes cigaretts, than a nonsmoker. Out of all the working girls I know, I can't think of one that dosn't smoke.
[QUOTE=Bob Johnson]One thing this study fails to recognise is that you are 10 times (1000%) more likely to get oral sex from a woman that smokes cigaretts, than a nonsmoker. Out of all the working girls I know, I can't think of one that dosn't smoke.[/QUOTE]
And that has exactly what to do with the price of tea in China?
The cancer risk from oral sex stems from HPV - not cigarettes.
I believe I have a future as a lobbyist for the Oral Sex industry.
That is if I don't succumb to throat cancer first. I was a two pussy per day man until I had to cut back.
[QUOTE=Hizark21]With CFS there is a greater chance of direct blood contact. The chances are fairly low especially when compared to anal sex. But there is still a good number of HIV transmission during CFS.[/QUOTE]
I was browsing the forums looking for transmission of HIV through heterosexual sex (not related to IV drug users).
All I have ever found is a lot of speculation and unsubstantiated statements such as "female-to-male less common" which implies it does indeed happen. But does it? In contrast, I have found pretty specific statements that it happens almost never (like 0.1% of HIV cases). For example, this reference from an NIH site:[quote]It should be noted that female-to-male HIV transmission is much rarer than male-to-female. In a study of 379 HIV-infected people reported in a 1991 Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers found only one example of female-to-male transmission, and in that case, the couple had had several instances of vaginal or penile bleeding during intercourse.[/quote]source: [url]http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/howhiv.htm[/url]
For sure, I am not going to engage in BBFS with a hooker, but I am still looking for real evidence of HIV risk.
But one thing I am 100% convinced of is that there is no realistic risk of HIV transmission with CFS (vs BBFS) I don't care if the condom breaks -- I don't believe there is *any* documented case of female-to-male HIV transmission with CFS.
Smoking injures and ulcerates the tissues inside the mouth and throat, possibly increasing the danger of transmitting any viruses that happen to be present. I don't have a scientific study in my hand that says so, but it makes sense.
After 47 years as a nonsmoker, I smoked for a year and a half to help inspire my girlfriend to quit (which she finally did), and I can attest to the fact that if I smoke just 3 or 4 cigs a day for a week, the skin inside my mouth peels and sloughs off, and the insides of my lips end up feeling like I've been chewing razor blades. After 4 or 5 days off, the skin is back to normal, and stays that way until I smoke again.
[QUOTE=Benchseats Rock]And that has exactly what to do with the price of tea in China?
The cancer risk from oral sex stems from HPV - not cigarettes.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=WebDog]
But one thing I am 100% convinced of is that there is no realistic risk of HIV transmission with CFS (vs BBFS) I don't care if the condom breaks -- I don't believe there is *any* documented case of female-to-male HIV transmission with CFS.[/QUOTE]
So, are you saying that Magic Johnson was f**king guys or shooting drugs? How did he get HIV?
[QUOTE=PittPanther]So, are you saying that Magic Johnson was f**king guys or shooting drugs? How did he get HIV?[/QUOTE]
Johnson was "playing hurt"
He had BBFS with an open sore on his dick — like herpes — and the HIV + woman
most likely was menstruating
'Unlucky' Johnson would be a better nick·name for the guy !!
[QUOTE=PittPanther]So, are you saying that Magic Johnson was f**king guys or shooting drugs? How did he get HIV?[/QUOTE]I should clarify that when I say BBFS I mean vaginal sex. Bareback Anal Sex is dangerous for both parties -- the pitcher and the catcher. So essentially, MJ was doing the same thing as "f**king guys."
Eazy E and MJ (who partied together with the same women and both got AIDS) had bareback anal sex with multiple partners, including drug users and ho's with full-blown AIDS and no doubt a high viral load. That doesn't mean you'll guaranteed to get it, as female-to-male transmission very difficult. But it is the best possible chance for it. Screwing a chick with AIDS from behind is pretty much the same thing as gay sex, and carries the same risk factors.
This is also why AIDS is so in Africa, where anal sex is much more popular. A lot of women in tribal and Muslim cultures prefer anal sex because they were forced to have "female circumcision" (cutting their clit out with a rusty knife) which makes vaginal sex too uncomfortable. Plus the lack of birth control or otherwise aversion to condoms promotes more anal sex than in the west. [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_genital_cutting[/url]
With anal sex, there is a lot more bleeding, which what you need for female-to-male transmission. Even with vaginal sex, if "female circumcision" was performed there is going to be a lot tearing and open wounds. It is a sick and sad situation. In Africa you have a lot of unprotected anal sex and a lot more bleeding with vaginal sex, thus an AIDS epidemic. These stats really belong in the "gay sex" column because there is a lot less heterosexual BBAS going in the rest of the world.
I can't speak to PZ's report, but it certainly sounds plausible as well.
Webdog,
Whats your (or the medical, CDC ) take on male to female or female to male (anal/oral) rimming. Alot of the AMP providers are into giving and receiving. And I'm talking with no celliphane barrier.
Thanks!
Deep
[QUOTE=Deep Pleaser]Webdog,
Whats your (or the medical, CDC ) take on male to female or female to male (anal/oral) rimming. Alot of the AMP providers are into giving and receiving. And I'm talking with no celliphane barrier.
Deep[/QUOTE]
This is an interesting question. I have not seen any research on that -- but I will offer my own assessment (take it for what its worth).
There is very little if any blood-to-blood contact with anal rimming, so the transfer rate is very low. I am not sure I would want someone with full blown HIV anywhere near by ass. Nor do I like "digital penetration" of my anus. But classic "Asian" or "Tossing the Salad" is gentle enough that there is less risk than through other means.
The caveat is that the to ares of the body with the highest propensity for bleeding are the mouth and anus -- so it would be possible for blood to be exchanged. But it is highly unlikely.
[QUOTE=Kikyo]Straight to the point, some of you guys who's been mongering for years and with bbbj, have you ever had a problem with HPV? Should one continue with bbbj knowing the risks involved with HPV?[/QUOTE]The risks of BBBJs are most often overstated. I was worried about this in the past and did a lot of research on it. HPV is a definite risk with BBFS *or* CFS, while there is virtually zero risk of HIV with CFS (low but possible with BBFS).
In contrast, there is virtually zero risk of HIV with BBBJ -- you would need to have an open sore on your cock; she would need to have a high viral load *and* be bleeding in her mouth. And for HPV the risks are similarly low. . .
[quote]"Oral sex has become an accepted norm, yet HPV lesions are very uncommon in the mouth. Essentially, oral sex appears to have an extremely low, but not zero, risk of transmission of HPV for recent studies report high-risk HPV in approximately 1/4 of oral cancers."[/quote]The is from the FAQ list with the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (sounds like a fun group!) You can see the rest of the site here [url]http://cme.asccp.org/faq/histHPV.cfm[/url]
One thing I have consistently read, however, is that condoms offer little-to-zero protection from vaginal transmission of HPV. So it is not the BB but the BJ or FS that gets you (more FS than anything else).
Here is another reference which states [quote]"Almost all infections are acquired through vaginal or anal intercourse, but rarely HPV may be transmitted by oral-genital sex"[/quote] and [quote]"The male condom is not as effective at preventing HPV transmission as it is for the prevention of other STDs; the male condom does not prevent all skin-to-skin contact during sex."[/quote]see details at [url]http://www.metrokc.gov/health/apu/std/hpv.htm[/url]
So there you have it!
My new girl tells me she has herpes but has not an out break in years. I want so bad to eat her pussy because I like pussy. Is it OK? It looks very good to me.
[QUOTE=SuperD]My new girl tells me she has herpes but has not an out break in years. I want so bad to eat her pussy because I like pussy. Is it OK? It looks very good to me.[/QUOTE]My opinions are totally 100% unqualified, and no one should follow any of this unless they feel (independent of me) that it is the right decision, nor am I suggesting anyone do this. But this is what *I* would do. . .
Develop a daily regimen of 5,000MG of L-Lysine *each* (i.e., both of you).
No doctor will tell you that L-Lysine cures or prevents herpes, but I have had friends use it on my advice to get rid of cold sores (a form of herpes) within 24 hours, and I have never had a cold sore in my life.
I have heard others who have successfully used L-Lysine to prevent/suppress herpes outbreaks indefinitely. I suspect it would be enough to enable safe carpet munching.
He is my advice:
1) both of you take 5 grams (5000MG) of L-Lysine for 7 days straight before doing it; keep up at least 3MG daily afterwards (1000MG 3x day) and I would compliment with 1000MG Vitamin C (the two seem to have a synergistic event)
2) both you should gently but thoroughly wash the hell out of your genital areas with PhisoDerm daily for a week prior -- and for sure before doing the act [note: do *not* scrub hard or such that skin is raw; gently lather with generous amounts of PhisoDerm, rinse and dry thoroughly but always be careful to be gentle, you do *not* want to break the skin or make it inflamed]
3) really double-check for an outbreak before going down.
Here is a little background on L-Lysine [url]http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/lysine-000312.htm[/url]