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Do you think btms have lower risk of getting prostate cancer due to blood circulation during piak piak?


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Deepseek ai replied as follow:

 

The idea that bottoms (individuals who engage in receptive anal sex) might have a lower risk of prostate cancer due to blood circulation during anal sex is not supported by scientific evidence. Prostate cancer risk is influenced by a variety of factors, including age, family history, genetics, diet, and overall health, but there is no credible research to suggest that anal sex or blood circulation during anal sex has a protective effect against prostate cancer.

The prostate is a gland located near the rectum, and while it is true that the prostate can be stimulated during anal sex, this does not translate to a reduced risk of prostate cancer. In fact, some studies have explored whether frequent ejaculation (through any means, including sexual activity) might be associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer, but the results have been mixed and inconclusive.

If you have concerns about prostate cancer or sexual health, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional who can provide accurate information and guidance based on your individual health profile. Regular screenings and a healthy lifestyle are the best ways to reduce your risk of prostate cancer.

 

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I asked chatgpt if got higher risk. Her reply is:

 

No, there is no evidence to suggest that men who receive anal sex have a higher risk of developing prostate cancer due to blood circulation during intercourse. Prostate cancer is influenced by factors such as age, genetics, hormonal changes, and lifestyle (e.g., diet, smoking, and exercise). While some sexual activities might involve temporary changes in blood circulation, they are not known to contribute to prostate cancer risk.

However, engaging in anal sex without proper hygiene and protection can increase the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), which might indirectly affect prostate health. Using condoms and ensuring hygiene can reduce these risks. If you have concerns about prostate health or sexual activities, it’s always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.

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I am totally ignorant of the reduction in prostate cancer due to some forms of sex.  But I can recommend better investigations into the causes of cancer that are being uncovered by the promoters of preventive medicine.  This could avoid false ideas about the best roles, top or bottom, to adopt in gay sex, and the optimum frequency of ejaculations.  If "cancer is a metabolic disease" instead of a genetic one, then a good course of action can be to improve our metabolism in many forms possible:

 

 

 

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