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They can tell you what kinds of orgasms a woman has, they can point out where the clitoris is and they can give out all sorts of cliché advice about how to pleasure a woman.īut what about our own bodies? What about our own pleasure? What about our own different types of orgasms? Most men that consider themselves “good at sex” say that because they’ve learned a thing or two about women’s sexuality. That being said, if you’re not into science and research I came prepared with four more awesome reasons the average straight guy should start poking around his butt. I’m not a doctor, nor am I making concrete claims about prostate cancer (although I’d love to see more research done). I’ll also add that this is the conclusion I’ve drawn based on the data I found. That’s a huge difference - especially considering the fact that gay men are already at a higher overall risk of cancer.Īnd just in case my conclusion here isn’t clear, I’ll state the obvious and tell you that gay men spend a lot more time stimulating their prostate than the average straight guy. In fact, according to one study titled “Cancer Survivorship and Sexual Orientation” 2 gay men have one-third the risk of prostate cancer as compared to straight men. In every category gay men have a higher risk of cancer except for one. I also found a study that compared overall cancer rates in gay men vs straight men.
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1īut that wasn’t the most interesting statistic. It’s become so commonplace that I started to do research, and discovered that 1 in 7 men living in the United States will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime. It seems as though every time I talk to him he tells me about someone else who got diagnosed. My Dad is in his mid-60s, and the rate at which his friends are getting prostate cancer is staggering.