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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
Jan1305: Can´t wait to read that up and coming nipple report!


yeah...where's my medical dictionary! rolling on the floor laughing


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
1234567: its very necessary for all men,i cant imagine how can any man live without circumcision.


Living just fine without having it done. The end foreskin has numerous nerve endings which give a very enjoyable feeling when stimulated. This what you are missing.
Having lived with it and experienced the sensations to cut it off now you might as well make me a eunich because there would be no joy in sex for me at "my end".


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
BebeII: I take it you are not serious. Obviously, if the job is botched, it can lead to a lifetime of problems and pain which is terrible, but the science still stands.


and if the person wielding the cleaver botches it you think men do not have the same problem?


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
Of course I'm not serious.
It is extremely fair though, if you want me to cut off the end where I have some really enjoyable nerve endings then it is only fair that you cut off something you want to keep.
In fact, their is a report coming out any minute the nipples cause breast cancer, so in your own best interests - off with them!


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
As long as you do not call collect!

How do you feel about a guy calling you? Same feeling you have the guy has.


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
seveneyes: I love a certain Dog very much. She is a larger dog and could easily learn to accept sexual interraction painlessly. I love her very much and want to marry her. She would be a great companion for my childeren. If Gay marriage passes I will introduce new legislation to allow me to marry my dog. It is time for the world to accept me and fifi as equals.



Well that's okay, but at the same time I want to marry my cat as we've been sleeping together for years. love


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
"Women who have sex with a circumcised man have lower rates of cervical cancer, scientists have found.
They also suggest men themselves are less likely to develop genital warts.

In a study in the New England Journal of Medicine, they suggest the health benefits could be because circumcised men are less likely to pick up the human papillomavirus (HPV.

They suggest the virus is responsible for up to 99% of cases of cervical cancer.

Commentators suggest that a general adoption of circumcision could cut cervical cancer rates by 20%.
The general adoption of circumcision might lead to a further reduction in the incidence of cancer of the cervix of 23% to 43%

Drs Adami and Trichopoulos
They add the risk of penile cancer, HIV and other infections could also be reduced.

Regular condom use and proper hygiene were also ways infection risks could be reduced, they said.

An HPV vaccine is also now being tested.

Previous research has also found uncircumcised men are at a much greater risk of becoming infected with HIV from heterosexual sex than circumcised men.

Cervical cancer killed around 1,250 UK women in 2000. 'Plausible explanation'

The researchers, led by Dr Xavier Castellsague of Llobregat Hospital in Barcelona looked at data from seven studies from five countries across the world.

They found HPV in nearly 20% of uncircumcised men, but in fewer than 6% of all circumcised men.

The researchers estimate that a woman's chance of developing cervical cancer was at least 58% lower if their current partner was circumcised, even if the partner had a history of multiple partners.

Writing in an editorial in the journal, Dr Hans-Olov Adami of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and Dr Dimitrios Trichopoulos of the Harvard School of Public Health said the idea "that circumcision may reduce the risk of cervical cancer in the female partner has long been suspected".

They said the new study "provides a biologically plausible explanation."

They added: "If we assume that 25% of the men around the world are circumcised, then the general adoption of circumcision might lead to a further reduction in the incidence of cancer of the cervix of 23% to 43%".

But they admitted that advocating circumcision as a realistic and significantly important addition to other strategies to combat cervical cancer "remains to be documented".

But Cancer Research UK advises it had been thought women whose partners were circumcised were less likely to get cervical cancer because the secretions of the foreskin covering the penis in uncircumcised men may be irritant to the cervix and so possibly a factor in cervical cancer.

But it adds many now thought that as long as uncircumcised men are careful about keeping their genitals clean, the risk of cervical cancer in their partners should not be any greater than that for circumcised men.

Cancer Research UK adds: "It is likely that this association has risen because certain religious groups who practice circumcision, such as the Jews, also have a low risk of cervical cancer due to low levels of promiscuity."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/1921837.stm"


This is interesting news and worth considering.
It's a good reason to have a faithful partner for a long term relationship.


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
BebeII: There are other studies which say this as well. It's amazing that so many men are afraid to lose a bit of foreskin as a baby.



how about cutting a womens nipples off as well since a baby could poke their eye out breast feeding if their not careful. wow


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
paws2: It's a pain but must be done, every 2 years you must re-format your HD. I just spent $100.00 at a service center with no results, already knowing what had to be done. So 4 weeks ago I re-formatted my HD myself. It's not that hard to do. My PC is running like new again.



that's not true either, it is a good thing to do, but if you take care of your pc by keeping the anti-virus up to date everyday (which it should do automatically) and keeping the registry cleaned up you should not have any significant problems.
Be careful of MS windows always doing updates as there are a lot things that it does not need to do and are more orientated at helping MS then helping you.
Did you know that when you activate a program online with MS, MS goes into your computer and searches for which programs you have and in doing so make a survey of everything you have...for marketing purposes they say. I am not absolutely sure they are still doing this as it may have been legally challenged by now.

Defragging the drive is something the average user should do every two to six months depending on how it is used.


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
most recent hard drives are designed to have the arm move off to the side or "parked" position if movement is detected.
That bit about deleting files a lot is a lot of files everyday, which you are probably not going to ever do day after day.


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
whoever told you that just doesn't really know what their talking about.
You can safely use it once a week if you need to. Or you could use it more often without causing a problem.
However, you do not need to use that often.
If you are moving files around to different folders, installing and removing programs every day then you might need to use it once a week, but more like once a month IF you do a lot of deleting files.
What kills your hard drive is if it is a laptop and you pick it up and move the laptop suddenly. This will cause the swing arm the moves out across the disc inside to maybe hit the disc and gouge it. Once there is damage to the disc then the arm can catch oh the surface again and the more it hits the worse it gets until the disc cannot spin. After one hit the files saved in the spot are unreadable so any operating programs would be corrupted and not work properly.
There is only about .020ths space between the disc and the arm,(twenty thousandths of an inch or a human hair thickness)


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
I wish Michael would put a shirt on, it's too hard to type 'cause I get excited by his nipples rolling on the floor laughing


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
so the kid is going to be named "CS jr."?

Congratulations applause banana dancing


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Medsummer09 Nice, Provence-Alpes-Cote dAzur France
curiousgeorge2: may the BIRD of Paradise always be 10 feet behind YOU !


don't bend over Robert rolling on the floor laughing


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