Is there a link between fellatio and breast cancer risk?

  • Thread starter TheStatutoryApe
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In summary, a North Carolina State University study found that women who regularly perform the act of fellatio and swallow semen may reduce their risk of breast cancer by up to 40 percent. The study also revealed that there is no increased risk for those who do not regularly perform the act. The researchers stressed the importance of incorporating fellatio into one's daily routine to lower the risk of breast cancer. However, the study also showed that there are other factors that can contribute to breast cancer. In addition, an article from Scientific American pokes fun at their past one-sided coverage of evolution and scientific creationism.
  • #36
what the.. that's just evil

*considering how much i love coffee and all..*
 
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  • #37
LMAO at this original post! Love the names!

I wonder if Dr Phil McCracken worked on that study? :rofl:
 
  • #38
matthyaouw said:
And once they've let their guard down, laxatives in the coffee? :wink:

You must not be a coffee drinker. Never mess with the coffee! :grumpy:
 
  • #39
Artman said:
LMAO at this original post! Love the names!

I wonder if Dr Phil McCracken worked on that study? :rofl:
Sure. Right alongside (well, not so much beside) his partner Ben Dover.
 
  • #40
Danger said:
Sure. Right alongside (well, not so much beside) his partner Ben Dover.
And his sister Ilene
 
  • #41
Artman said:
And his sister Ilene
And Ivannah. Are they twins?
 
  • #42
I think this thread's title should be changed to: "Oral Fixation"
 
  • #43
Moonbear said:
You must not be a coffee drinker. Never mess with the coffee! :grumpy:

I am very much so.
I'm just also a b!tch.
 
  • #44
SOS2008 said:
I think this thread's title should be changed to: "Oral Fixation"
I absolutely never thought of this until you brought it up, but: is that little Oral-B electric dental-flosser called a 'Hummingbird' because it can be used as a prosthetic aid for suction-impaired women? :biggrin:
 
  • #46
Danger said:
I absolutely never thought of this until you brought it up, but: is that little Oral-B electric dental-flosser called a 'Hummingbird' because it can be used as a prosthetic aid for suction-impaired women? :biggrin:
You mean you haven't tried it yet? It's what caused me to speak with a lisp -- Not. :tongue:
 
  • #47
SOS2008 said:
You mean you haven't tried it yet?
No need. I just stick with women your age and get them to remove their teeth. :tongue:
 
  • #48
Danger said:
No need. I just stick with women your age and get them to remove their teeth. :tongue:
The Perfect Woman (no teeth, flat head) no, experienced! :biggrin:
 
  • #49
SOS2008 said:
The Perfect Woman (no teeth, flat head) no, experienced! :biggrin:
It ain't pretty, but it works.
 

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