I always knew this was the case, as I abused my body in 2 decades of homo-rectal intercoursing. Beyond the intense pleasure of taking 10 inches of man steel inside me, I just knew there was a price to be paid for the filthy sin. I could not face it at the time, as I had my hands full, but I just knew.
I won't get into details, but when a man is deep inside another man's bowels (and discharging semen in a frenzied tryst of homosexual sin), both know that they make Jesus sob. But they don't care. The release is all that matters.
God knows this and has said so. We should not be surprised that fags get cancer.
Leviticus 20:13 "If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them."
Always in Him
I won't get into details, but when a man is deep inside another man's bowels (and discharging semen in a frenzied tryst of homosexual sin), both know that they make Jesus sob. But they don't care. The release is all that matters.
God knows this and has said so. We should not be surprised that fags get cancer.
Gay men, however, aren’t so lucky. Or at least not bottoms.
Parent’s team found that guys who have sex with more than 20 male partners doubled their risk of prostate cancer. And their risk of getting a non-aggressive cancer was five times more likely.
How come?
Parent’s team found that guys who have sex with more than 20 male partners doubled their risk of prostate cancer. And their risk of getting a non-aggressive cancer was five times more likely.
How come?
But Dr. David Samadi, chairman of urology at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, thinks he knows why. According to Health Daily, Samadi speculated that it could be due to more risky sexual behaviors among gay men, or because of physical trauma to the prostate gland.
Samadi said trauma to the prostate may cause it to release the protein prostate-specific antigen, or PSA. Tests that check the level of PSA in a man’s blood are often used to diagnose and monitor prostate cancer.
So there you have it, fellas. Tops, you’re probably okay. Bottoms, you’re traumatizing your prostates. You better be careful or cancer might get you!
Samadi said trauma to the prostate may cause it to release the protein prostate-specific antigen, or PSA. Tests that check the level of PSA in a man’s blood are often used to diagnose and monitor prostate cancer.
So there you have it, fellas. Tops, you’re probably okay. Bottoms, you’re traumatizing your prostates. You better be careful or cancer might get you!
Always in Him
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