sorry...guys....bad news for BBBJ

Ghostwalker

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STOCKHOLM (AFP) - Certain cases of mouth cancer appear to be caused by a virus that can be contracted during oral sex, media reported, quoting a new Swedish study.


People who contract a high-risk variety of the human papilloma virus, HPV, during oral sex are more likely to fall ill with mouth cancer, according to a study conducted at the Malmo University Faculty of Odontology in southern Sweden.

"You should avoid having oral sex," dentist and researcher Kerstin Rosenquist, who headed the study, told Swedish news agency TT.

HPV is a wart virus that causes many cervical cancers, including endometrial cancer (in the uterus).

Comparing 132 patients with mouth cancer with a control group of 320 healthy people, Rosenquist found that 36 percent of the cancer patients were carriers of HPV while only one percent of the control group had the virus.

The main factors that contribute to mouth cancer, most commonly contracted by middle aged and older men, are smoking and drinking alcohol, scientists agree.

"But in recent years the illness has been on the rise among young individuals and we don't know why. But one could speculate that this virus (HPV) is one of the factors," Rosenquist said.

Her findings confirm other international studies in recent years.
 

yoniluvrca

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Wouldn't this be a high risk for someone giving a bbbj? Don't know about you guys but for me that is unlikely to happen anytime soon...:D
 

vancouverman

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yoniluvrca said:
Wouldn't this be a high risk for someone giving a bbbj? Don't know about you guys but for me that is unlikely to happen anytime soon...:D
same here... I don't give BBBJ

:D
 

planetsmurf

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man i knew there was a reason why i chose to recieve and not give:D
 

SJD

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If somebody has herpes I wouldn't want a BBBJ or an SP shouldn't give a BBBJ to someone with herpes. That virus they are talking about is Herpes.
 

napcodog

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Well then time to stop givin bbbj's I guess.

Completely unrelated, my kitten just scratched my boobie.

Do you need someone to kiss it better????:D
 

Sydney

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HPV is not herpes.

SJD said:
That virus they are talking about is Herpes.
HPV is not Herpes.

HPV is Human Papilloma Virus which causes warts which then can go on to cause various cancers at the site of the lesions. Cervical cancer, to name one, is caused by HPV.

Herpes is HSV (herpes simplex virus {1 and 2})
which cause genital herpes {2} (blister like sores on the genitals and surrounding area)
and cold sores {1} (same as the other but on the mouth/face etc...).

Having either Simplex 1 or Simplex 2 does not protect you from contracting the other. In fact, Simplex 1 has also been known to cause genital herpes and Simplex 2 to cause oral herpes.

HPV and HSV are two entirely different viruses both passed sexually and in the case of HSV passed through casual contact as well when proper handwashing etc... is not practiced.

You can not tell if someone has this. The tell tale signs of herpes is obvious when a sore is present but a sore does not have to be present in order to pass the virus on to others. True in the case of HPV as well. Warts may or may not be present even tho the virus is, and can be shed to others.

These are viruses and there is no cure. Interestingly, it is possible for HPV to go away on it's own. Re-infection is, of course, possible.

The viruses themselves are not known to be life threatening but when HPV is present on a woman's cervix, for exampe, and leads to cancerous cells it becomes very serious. During a woman's yearly physical when a paptest is done, HPV is one of the things that is routinely checked for. The main reason being cancer prevention. When caught earlier enough, the cells infected with HPV can be treated/removed with the intention of preventing them from spreading and cancer developing. HPV does not always cause cancer but it can.

Back on topic... getting HPV orally is news to me but not surprising.

Basically, this is telling us that the cocks that are going into our holes bareback, ladies, can give us cancer.

Let me just add, we all put oursleves at risk for many things daily unrelated to any of this.

Nurse Sydney xo
 
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georgebushmoron

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Sydney said:
HPV is not Herpes.

HPV is Human Papilloma Virus which causes warts which then can go on to cause various cancers at the site of the lesions. Cervical cancer, to name one, is caused by HPV.

Herpes is HSV (herpes simplex virus {1 and 2})
which cause genital herpes {2} (blister like sores on the genitals and surrounding area)
and cold sores {1} (same as the other but on the mouth/face etc...).

Having either Simplex 1 or Simplex 2 does not protect you from contracting the other. In fact, Simplex 1 has also been known to cause genital herpes and Simplex 2 to cause oral herpes.

HPV and HSV are two entirely different viruses both passed sexually and in the case of HSV passed through casual contact as well when proper handwashing etc... is not practiced.

You can not tell if someone has this. The tell tale signs of herpes is obvious when a sore is present but a sore does not have to be present in order to pass the virus on to others. True in the case of HPV as well. Warts may or may not be present even tho the virus is, and can be shed to others.

These are viruses and there is no cure. Interestingly, it is possible for HPV to go away on it's own. Re-infection is, of course, possible.

The viruses themselves are not known to be life threatening but when HPV is present on a woman's cervix, for exampe, and leads to cancerous cells it becomes very serious. During a woman's yearly physical when a paptest is done, HPV is one of the things that is routinely checked for. The main reason being cancer prevention. When caught earlier enough, the cells infected with HPV can be treated/removed with the intention of preventing them from spreading and cancer developing. HPV does not always cause cancer but it can.

Back on topic... getting HPV orally is news to me but not surprising.

Basically, this is telling us that the cocks that are going into our holes bareback, ladies, can give us cancer.

Let me just add, we all put oursleves at risk for many things daily unrelated to any of this.

Nurse Sydney xo
Sydney, you're my hero. I admire that you are so articulate and informed, and I admire your caution. I wish there were more out there like you!
 
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