my friend gave her boyfriend head, and he has cancer, testicular cancer he already had one nut removed and when she gave him head she swallowed he is going through chemotherapy .. is there any danger in swallowing his cum everyone told her it was bad because all the drugs he had in his system from the chemotherapy, should she be worried or is she fine?
ThirdQED answered Thursday October 1 2009, 6:04 pm: There's one good news and one bad news. Which one would you like hear (or read) first?
Let's begin with the good news first, shall we?
The good news is that cancer is NOT infectious. Cancer isn't something she should be worry about.
The bad news is that "he IS GOING through chemotherapy" (notice that I emphasized on the present tense). If you really meant what you said (that "he is going through," not "he had went through"), now that . . . IS BAD; and that guy is one stupid idiot bastard that deserves a beat up! (because more than anyone else, he should know that well, and his doctor should have told him, too)
Some of the drugs might have passed onto her via the semen.
I suggest that you tell her to not do that anymore--absolutely no intercourse or fellatio until he gets off the treatment for around 3 days to a week; if they really have to, then use condoms.
Some chemotherapy drugs are different from others, and I don't know much about chemotherapy myself (only the basics), so I cannot really tell you accurately what the possible effects are, or whether it really negatively affects her. I suggest you to have a talk with his doctor or any doctor at all about this for accurate information (I am sure that they will be glad to answer such questions for free; all you need to do is give them a phone call, that's it).
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