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Now ? I thought it always has been. Maybe now there's more of it.
I didn't know kisses counted as oral sex, either. Although I imagine they can transmit HPV anyway.
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So with that, has the overall sexual activity gone up or rather the number of new vaginal and or rectal cancers gone down?
I don't know, but why?
The title doesn't say throat cancer is the most prevalent form of HPV disease.
It says that oral sex is apparently the main cause for throat cancer.
The number of vaginal or rectal cancers is independent of the number of throat cancers, and even if it isn't, it is independent of the cause of throat cancers.
Or maybe there's a relation, but I fail to see it.
 
I don't know, but why?
The title doesn't say throat cancer is the most prevalent form of HPV disease.
It says that oral sex is apparently the main cause for throat cancer.
The number of vaginal or rectal cancers is independent of the number of throat cancers, and even if it isn't, it is independent of the cause of throat cancers.
Or maybe there's a relation, but I fail to see it.
I must admit, I haven't read the thing and I presumed its about female throats (porn induced bias on my end?).The sloppy thought process then was, when men put their junk more often into faces now, do other places then experience less cancer? Or do men nowadays stick their junk more often whereever overall?
 
I must admit, I haven't read the thing and I presumed its about female throats (porn induced bias on my end?).The sloppy thought process then was, when men put their junk more often into faces now, do other places then experience less cancer? Or do men nowadays stick their junk more often whereever overall?
I know too little about it. I guess it's anyone's throat. They vaccinate more young females (or used to, that's starting to change) because in females the same virus can cause more cancers (cervix, vulva, I believe), and they thought vaccinating half the population is less money and should get population immunitty (assuming too much about who has sex with whom). But HPV can definitely cause trouble for men, and not only in the throat, I believe.

But to answer your question without any data whatsoever, I'm assuming putting things in one place doesn't imply not putting them in other places. It may be putting it in several places, or putting them just in one place while before one wouldn't have put it anywhere...
Sex is like perl, there's always more than one way to do it...
 
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