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    holy thread resurrection heres a new twist

    Q. My fiancé loves for me to give him oral sex and I have no problem with that (believe me) , but he wants me to swallow his semen. Can it hurt me? Are there any health problems associated with swallowing semen?



    A. The good news is that it's beneficial! Recently studies have shown that regular consumption of semen can actually have some wonderful health benefits. Semen contains at least 13 prostaglandins and high concentrations of hormones that retain potency if taken orally. The quality of the seminal hormones is thought to be superior to even prescription versions. In the study women who regularly consumed their lovers sperm showed such benefits as a reduction in ovarian cancers, lowered depression and many even had acne symptoms lessen or stop entirely. It is thought that the oral consumption of the potent hormones had a balancing effect on woman's hormonal ups and downs caused by their periods and pregnancy or breastfeeding.

    The key to the findings is "regular consumption". Only once in blue moon won't have the same effect. Those that indulged once or twice a week received little benefits. The ones who received the results were the ones who ingested semen four to five times a week or more! Now that's dedication. If this seems like a lot of work you need to remember that your partner can assist in producing it. All though preferable, a blow job is not the only way to obtain semen. You might be surprised how fast your man can produce sperm for you all on their own.

    Oddly enough only married or monogamous women showed the benefits. Those with multiple partners showed no beneficial effects or even reported detrimental effects. This is thought to be caused by the differences in the hormonal makeup of multiple partners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingbee View Post
    holy thread resurrection heres a new twist

    . My fiancé loves for me to give him oral sex and I have no problem with that (believe me) .
    we are not here to judge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingbee View Post
    holy thread resurrection heres a new twist

    Q. My fiancé loves for me to give him oral sex and I have no problem with that (believe me) , but he wants me to swallow his semen. Can it hurt me? Are there any health problems associated with swallowing semen?



    A. The good news is that it's beneficial! Recently studies have shown that regular consumption of semen can actually have some wonderful health benefits. Semen contains at least 13 prostaglandins and high concentrations of hormones that retain potency if taken orally. The quality of the seminal hormones is thought to be superior to even prescription versions. In the study women who regularly consumed their lovers sperm showed such benefits as a reduction in ovarian cancers, lowered depression and many even had acne symptoms lessen or stop entirely. It is thought that the oral consumption of the potent hormones had a balancing effect on woman's hormonal ups and downs caused by their periods and pregnancy or breastfeeding.

    The key to the findings is "regular consumption". Only once in blue moon won't have the same effect. Those that indulged once or twice a week received little benefits. The ones who received the results were the ones who ingested semen four to five times a week or more! Now that's dedication. If this seems like a lot of work you need to remember that your partner can assist in producing it. All though preferable, a blow job is not the only way to obtain semen. You might be surprised how fast your man can produce sperm for you all on their own.

    Oddly enough only married or monogamous women showed the benefits. Those with multiple partners showed no beneficial effects or even reported detrimental effects. This is thought to be caused by the differences in the hormonal makeup of multiple partners.
    A citation or source would be useful to ascertain the (lack of) credibility we can associate with the foregoing. Will also help Steph cross reference her voluminous pile of medical periodicals ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingbee View Post
    Hoax!
    This is so old its grown a beard.



    Origins: No, this wasn't a real CNN page (or Associated Press article), nor did North Carolina State University perform a study on the connection between fellatio and breast cancer. (If nothing else, the names of the doctors cited in the article — "Dr. B.J. Sooner," "Dr. Inserta Shafteer," "Dr. Len Lictepeen" — should have given it away as a hoax.)

    This article was a spoof by Brandon Williamson, a junior at North Carolina State University (NCSU), who mocked it up to look like a genuine CNN.com article and made it available on the web through his NCSU account in September 2003.

    After the article was popularized on the web in October 2003, reaching the inboxes of many people who failed to realize it was a spoof (and fooling some foreign newspapers, who apparently ran the article as a genuine news story), CNN and the Associated Press (AP) claimed it constituted an infringment of their intellectual property rights. Accordingly, Mr. Williamson eventually removed the graphical and textual references to CNN, AP, and NCSU from his article and posted an editorial explaining the reasons behind the changes. (The original version of the article can still be found on various web sites.)

    According to Michele DeCamp, who interviewed the spoof's author, "for anyone that might be confused about the validity of the article, Williamson maintains his own naivete. 'I have no proof whatsoever that the two [fellatio and breast cancer] have anything to do with each other.'"

    Additional information:

    Student Fools International Newspapers with Spoof Story
    (technician online)

    Last updated: 29 October 2003

    The URL for this page is www.snopes.com/inboxer/ho...ellatio.asp
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    Quote Originally Posted by BB40 View Post
    Is that in Ireland or the UK. Who oversees it the HSE? Or is it at the discretion of each individual escort?
    I go to the UK sweetie. There is a clinic for escorts in nearly every major town, and we don't have to pay. I have been to Haddington Road but I found the service no different to that at home. I guess you could go less but every three months is four times a year, they say that they can only screen for the three months before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chutney View Post
    Hoax!
    This is so old its grown a beard.



    Origins: No, this wasn't a real CNN page (or Associated Press article), nor did North Carolina State University perform a study on the connection between fellatio and breast cancer. (If nothing else, the names of the doctors cited in the article — "Dr. B.J. Sooner," "Dr. Inserta Shafteer," "Dr. Len Lictepeen" — should have given it away as a hoax.)

    This article was a spoof by Brandon Williamson, a junior at North Carolina State University (NCSU), who mocked it up to look like a genuine CNN.com article and made it available on the web through his NCSU account in September 2003.

    After the article was popularized on the web in October 2003, reaching the inboxes of many people who failed to realize it was a spoof (and fooling some foreign newspapers, who apparently ran the article as a genuine news story), CNN and the Associated Press (AP) claimed it constituted an infringment of their intellectual property rights. Accordingly, Mr. Williamson eventually removed the graphical and textual references to CNN, AP, and NCSU from his article and posted an editorial explaining the reasons behind the changes. (The original version of the article can still be found on various web sites.)

    According to Michele DeCamp, who interviewed the spoof's author, "for anyone that might be confused about the validity of the article, Williamson maintains his own naivete. 'I have no proof whatsoever that the two [fellatio and breast cancer] have anything to do with each other.'"

    Additional information:

    Student Fools International Newspapers with Spoof Story
    (technician online)

    Last updated: 29 October 2003

    The URL for this page is www.snopes.com/inboxer/ho...ellatio.asp
    Oh dear Goes to show you how far some people will go to fudge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anya View Post
    NOT REALLY TRUE HUNS! GOOD NEWS! I didnīt know it but was reading magazine last week where the age was mentioned. YEP, USED TO BE 26 for a reason. The problem isnīt that it wudnīt work later, the problem was the statistic!!! WTF. Statistic says that up to age of 26 up to 85% of sexualy active women has been in contact with HPV. And they were talking about average girl up to 26 with very average sexual life (btw 3-7 partners by that age-only...) Women usually donīt know as there arenīt any symptoms for a while, or even EVER. The problem is that HPV is passed from men who have no symptoms and mostly no ilness aat all but are carriers. So all ladies interested should ask their doctors. Very interesting information is there is different HPVīs which i didnīt know either. Well, what they say is never late to get vaccination up to age 40. Donīt know how about here in my country you have to pay for it and its no cheap but bet it worth.
    Hi Anya.
    Yes, that's right... The only information available was concerning reseach on women up to the age of 26. This was the targetted age group.
    Yes, there are many HPV strains and the vaccine covers only a few of them to date. (four I think, but need to check)
    Currently the UK clinics are not recommending for us.
    Heather x
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    yes the hoax was an exaggerated windup to some real studies on the subject but you can read all about the health benefits of semen from the wikipedia with citation references

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semen
    Health effects

    In addition to its central role in reproduction, some studies have made claims that semen may have certain beneficial effects on human health:
    Antidepressant: One study suggested that vaginal absorption of semen could act as an antidepressant; the study compared two groups of women, one of which used condoms and the other did not.[13][14]
    Cancer prevention: Studies suggested that seminal plasma might reduce breast cancer by "not less than 50 percent."[15][16] This effect is attributed to its glycoprotein and selenium content, with apoptosis being induced by TGF-Beta. A related urban legend parodied these findings and claimed that performing fellatio at least three times a week reduced the risk of breast cancer.[17] Preeclampsia prevention: It has been hypothesized that substances in semen condition a mother's immune system to accept the "foreign" proteins found in sperm as well as the resulting fetus and placenta, keeping blood pressure low and thereby reducing the risk of preeclampsia. A study shows that oral sex and swallowing sperm may help make a woman's pregnancy safer and more successful, because she is absorbing her partner's antigens.[18]

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    Just goes to show, throw a few medical/scientific words of more than 2 sylables in and people become gullible All you really need is to be fluent in bullshit and if you have that much confidence in what you say people are taken in
    He felt her hands slide slowly up his thigh, he couldn't stop himself from growing hard. She caught his eye and in that second he knew: This erotic, sensual Lady is bold if she is anything. She would be upto mischief in no time...
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