According to a recent study done by a team of researchers from Johns Hopkins University, too much oral *** can increase the chances of one getting mouth and throat cancer.
Yes, we wish this wasn’t true but unfortunately it is true!
The study shows a correlation between oral *** and human papillomavirus (HPV).
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The study was done on more than 500 people and it was based on their sexual activities. The behavioral study was done on the basis of points like a person’s age, the age when they had *** for the first time, and how many people they had oral *** within a short span of time.
The study also suggested that if a subject had had over 10 oral *** partners then the chances of them getting HPV-related cancer is 4.3 times higher.
Also, engaging in oral *** at a very young age and then having multiple partners in a short time period increases the risk of getting cancer.
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According to the study, it was also found that the subjects with older sexual partners at a young age are also at risk of getting cancer. This also applied to subjects who had extramarital ***.
The study also pointed that participants who engage in oral *** before having coitus for the first time also put people at an increased risk of contracting HPV.
This happens as contact through the genitals the first time sets the body to come up with a 'robust immune response.'
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