Someone told me that if I gave head and swallowed cum I could get throat cancer! Isd this really true? Please! Could someone with some real knowledge and experience and NO throat cancer answer me? I guess if you have it then you should tell me too. I am SO worried! :(
azndude09 answered Wednesday November 18 2009, 7:01 pm: Well I heard that it takes a while to digest if you swallow it. I've never heard anything about gum causing throat cancer. [ azndude09's advice column | Ask azndude09 A Question ]
ThirdQED answered Tuesday November 17 2009, 7:56 pm: Yes, it IS TRUE, and definitely NOT a myth, though it may be in an indirect way.
And it is not just swallowing alone, it is the risk that you take when you conduct oral sex with your partner, regardless of whether you swallowing the "cum" or not.
The risk of getting a oropharyngeal cancer (which include tumors of the throat, tonsils, and base of the tongue) through oral sex is linked to HPV (Human papillomavirus), a sexually transmitted disease that increases the chance of contracting cervical cancer in women.
In simpler terms, you might get HPV, which is a type of STD, which increases the chances of getting cervical/throat cancer.
"American Cancer Society Chief Medical Officer Otis Brawley, MD, said as many as half of the oropharyngeal cancers diagnosed today appear to be caused by HPV infection."
sunshine1232 answered Tuesday November 17 2009, 7:31 pm: No swallowing cum can't cause you to get throat cancer you can get throat cancer from
smoking ciagrettes and drinking large amounts of alcohol so you have nothing to worry about :) The person who told you should get their facts straight before telling you lies and making you think it was true when clearly it isn't [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
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