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BB73;836992; said:
Here's a picture of them from the Spring Game after-party.

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I knew it had to be Star Wars, Trekkies are such geeks.
 
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BuckeyeRyn;836913; said:
Guess it's back to strictly Blow-Pops for us ladies!

Well, if I read the article correctly, it's only a threat if you are overly-promiscuous.

On the other hand, Dr Eve, a South African sex doctor (doctors on radio are not allowed to disclose their real names in South Africa or promote their practice) has just returned from a USA and Australia tour and has a book in press in New York that could blow the top right off this story, from a completely different angle.

Bringing together prostate cancer research from around the world, she finds that men who have at least two orgasms a week have less than half the chance to get prostate cancer.

Now, making certain assumptions about promiscuity, doesn't it seem fair to conclude that the latter cancer risk should have precedence in any long-term relationship? I mean, if women really love their men?
 
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Steve19;837051; said:
Bringing together prostate cancer research from around the world, she finds that men who have at least two orgasms a week have less than half the chance to get prostate cancer.

And by extrapolation, men who have at least 10 orgasms a week would have less than 10% of the chance to get prostate cancer.

2/10 x 50% = 10%

Math can be a wonderful thing.
 
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