I just thought I would post a little public service announcement.
I am not sure about the average guy, but I love going down on a lady. In fact, it is always my goal to make her cum at least once or twice before my penis every gets in the picture. Part of this is because I usually have sex with chicks I really like on an emotional level (sorry guys), second - I get off watching them get off, and lastly, it takes all the performance anxiety out of the picture. After they have had a couple of strong organisms from oral, they are begging for straight sex and the engine has been fully primed and lubicated.
Anywho, the point of this is the EXPLOSION of head and neck cancers that are occurring in men that are caused by HPV. Granted, most head and neck cancers in men are caused by smoking, and the guys tend to be older.
However, there is an incredible rise in head and neck cancers in younger men (usually mid to later 30s and 40, maybe early 50s) that is caused by HPV infection in their throat, most likely from oral sex years earlier, maybe even 10 years earlier.
Since I am a man who has probably gone down on a few girls I shouldn't have, I am pretty vigilant about this, mostly checking for any swollen lymph nodes. I don't worry about it on a daily basis, since my risk is probably a little lower based upon the type of girls I usually date, but I just thought I would share this with the community as an FYI.
I had two close friends get this in the same month, both married for over ten years, and monogamous. One in his 40s, the other in his 50s. The surgery and radiation effects can be awful. I don't see this issue getting the attention in the press that is probably should, but in the oncology community, this is a huge issue.
I am not sure about the average guy, but I love going down on a lady. In fact, it is always my goal to make her cum at least once or twice before my penis every gets in the picture. Part of this is because I usually have sex with chicks I really like on an emotional level (sorry guys), second - I get off watching them get off, and lastly, it takes all the performance anxiety out of the picture. After they have had a couple of strong organisms from oral, they are begging for straight sex and the engine has been fully primed and lubicated.
Anywho, the point of this is the EXPLOSION of head and neck cancers that are occurring in men that are caused by HPV. Granted, most head and neck cancers in men are caused by smoking, and the guys tend to be older.
However, there is an incredible rise in head and neck cancers in younger men (usually mid to later 30s and 40, maybe early 50s) that is caused by HPV infection in their throat, most likely from oral sex years earlier, maybe even 10 years earlier.
Since I am a man who has probably gone down on a few girls I shouldn't have, I am pretty vigilant about this, mostly checking for any swollen lymph nodes. I don't worry about it on a daily basis, since my risk is probably a little lower based upon the type of girls I usually date, but I just thought I would share this with the community as an FYI.
I had two close friends get this in the same month, both married for over ten years, and monogamous. One in his 40s, the other in his 50s. The surgery and radiation effects can be awful. I don't see this issue getting the attention in the press that is probably should, but in the oncology community, this is a huge issue.