>>510864243>What's her/his condition? It's not fully a woman, right?>Paige Bueckers is pretty wild> https://files.catbox.moe/hsgf48.mp4Which brings up ANOTHER QUESTION.
If lesbians primarily use oral and fingering... Shouldn't lesbians be absolutely overwhelmed by THROAT CANCERS?
Based on the search results, the relationship between oral sex and throat cancer risk in men is primarily linked to HPV transmission. Here are the key points:
1. HPV as the Primary Cause: Approximately 70% of oropharyngeal (throat/tonsil) cancers are caused by high-risk strains of HPV (mainly HPV-16), transmitted through sexual contact, including oral sex .
2. Increased Risk with Oral Sex Partners:
- Men with 6 or more lifetime oral-sex partners have an 8.5 times higher risk of developing HPV-related throat cancer compared to those with no oral-sex partners .
- Having 1–5 partners still doubles the risk .
3. Gender Discrepancy: Men are 6–7 times more likely than women to develop HPV-related throat cancer. This is partly because women may develop immunity from cervical HPV exposure, whereas men lack similar protective mechanisms in the throat .
4. Other Risk Factors:
- Early initiation of oral sex (before age 18) .
- Having partners with extramarital sex or a large age gap (>10 years) .
- Smoking, which impairs the ability to clear HPV infections .
Key Takeaway
While ~70% of throat cancers in men are attributable to HPV—largely transmitted via oral sex—individual risk escalates significantly with the number of oral-sex partners. Vaccination (Gardasil/Cervarix) is strongly recommended for adolescents to prevent infection .
Studies show **no increased throat cancer risk** in lesbians. For example:
- A 2021 *JAMA Oncology* study found **no association** between same-sex behavior and elevated HPV-related cancer risk in women.
- Lesbians have **lower rates** of HPV infection overall compared to heterosexual women.