Ed & Members:
 
It might sound "filthy" to you but it can save your life!  Prostate cancer should be avoided with any means possible to you.  Your anus is your body part!  How can you consider a part of your body filthy??  You will have to choose between filthyness or prostate cancer.  Whatever will work with you is what you will get. 
 
Inactive, never-stimulated prostate glands are prone to cancer and other diseases.  You have got to make use of those nerves in and around your prostate gland.  Or else they will get wasted, die out, and your prostate cells will feel overwhelmed with years of build-up without any sensation to release the tensions and eventually result into cancer or other prostate diseases.  Many men's prostates enlarge due to this build-up over the years without stimulation.  Your prostate nerves are not immune to prunning!  They will die out if they are not used.  You better put them to good work.
 
If you think that inserting your fingures with a condom on them is "filthy", hahahahah, I'm urging you them to buy a vibrator to do the fingure job for you.  Here are the directions.
 
1).  Buy a wand vibrator (a small one).
2).  Make sure that that vibrator is clean.  (recommended)
3).  Put a condom on that vibrator.
4).  Put some lubrication on that vibrator.
5).  Insert it into your anus, facing it upwards towards your male organ.
6).  Try to locate your prostate gland.  It is a notch-like organ around there ( 2 inches inside your anus).
7).  Once you hit it, you will be able to feel a sensation alerting you that you've found your prostate gland.
8).  Turn on your vibrator on low range, to see how you like the sensations.
9).  Enjoy the sensations and turn your vibrator up to medium or maximum, if you want stronger vibrations.
10). You will cum, trust me!  Hahaha, lololol, kanesere!
 
For those men who feel like prostate stimulation is equal to filthy or being gay, you are indeed mistaken.  Many young men today are into this kind of stimulations and yes we will see them spared from prostate cancer and diseases, unlike older men.  In older men, such actions are viewed as filthy and not being a real man because one is pleasing himself = masturbation!   Guess what??  Y'all should experiement with your bodies before you surrender them to women to take care of them for you, interms of pleasure-giving.  This is to allow y'all to know what is good for you and what is not.  Get to know your body parts, there is nothing wrong with it.  They are your body parts, even anuses!
 
For those men who would love to have prostate stimulation by having a woman do it, so that you don't feel so guilty about it as prostate masturbation.  You will need a lady to do the following.  Hahahaha, kanesere nze! 
 
11).  Get a woman to do the above points (1-10) on you.
12).  Have her to give you a hand job at the same time giving you prostate stimulation.
13).  Or have her to give you some oral job at the same time giving you the prostate stimulus.
14).  You will have it better by recieving two things (oral / hand job & prostate stimulation) at the same time than one thing (prostate stimulation alone) at a time. 
15).  Double pleasure!*  Heh, you heard!? 
16).  I bet y'all will cum multiple times, than your daily, regular one-orgasms each round.
17).  Your prostates will be put to their natural usage, work them out and exercise them.  They will produce extra cum in your sperm-juice!  Hahahaha, kanesere!  Oh Allah!
 
The majority of men who have tried prostate stimulation usually find it very pleasurable, and they get multiple deep orgasms out of it.  The Joy, Pleasure, Celebration, Ecstacy, is innomous!
 
Warning;  *Don't you guys get addicted!*  You should always first satisfy your women before you engage in such acts!  Her pleasure matters the most!  She is to be # Uno (1) in these things!  Pleasure yourselves with what nature gave you!
 
Zakoomu R.
 
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Ed Kironde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sounds filthy!

 

 

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Male Members:

 

If you want to avoid getting prostate cancer, you have got to work on it.  Here is my advise from experience with great pleasure in ecstacy! 

 

Give yourselves "Prostate Stimulations", or get a good woman now knows how to stimulate your prostates real good, now and again!  I bet it feels good, its the second best to heaven on earth!  That shit feels good!  That's what I heard!  Here are the directions to do it safe and well.

 

1).  Clean your anus out.

2).  Wash your hands.

3).  Use a condom on your fingures!  (recommended)

4).  Put lubrication on your two fingures.

5).  Insert your fingures slowly (not to hurt yourself) into your anus.

6).  Insert them inside your anus to a length of 2 inches.

7).  Slowly curve your figures upward, towards your male organ.

8).  Stroke slowly in the motion of upward-down, forward-bewards.

9).  At this point you should be able to feel (locate) the Prostate Gland.  It is a small notch, around that area.  If you are a normal guy, you would be able to locate it.

10). Once you spot it and you like the sensation, please go ahead and have fun.  And at the same time are saving your prostates from prostate cancer.

11). Prostate orgasms are strong and pleasurable.  You will cum, that's expected!  Hahahah, lololol!!

 

Prostate Stimulation has been found to be very effective towards the prevention of prostate cancer.  It has been found that men who never stimulated their prostates are the ones who get prostate cancer.  Avoid this from happening to you by following the directions I've given you.  They are very simple and easy yet pleasurable and healthy. 

 

Zakoomu R.

J Ssemakula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Advice for Treating Prostate Cancer Revival

March 17, 2004

  By ANAHAD O'CONNOR

An estimated 30,000 men who have had surgery for prostate

cancer will relapse this year, and half of them will die.

But many of those patients can be saved, a new study says,

if doctors treat them with radiation therapy at the

earliest signs of recurrence.

In cases where prostate cancer appears to be returning

after surgery, doctors usually forgo local radiation

because they assume the disease has spread. Hormones, which

are helpful but cannot cure the disease, are typically

given instead.

But the latest study, published today in the Journal of the

American Medical Association, looked at 501 men who were

given radiation therapy in lieu of hormones and found that

about half lived at least four years without another

relapse.

In roughly two-thirds of patients who do not receive the

treatment, the cancer will spread within 10 years, said Dr.

Kevin M. Slawin, an author of the study and director of the

Baylor Prostate Center at the Baylor College of Medicine in

Houston.

Doctors can look for prostate cancer - the second-leading

cause of cancer deaths among men - by conducting blood

tests for rising levels of a protein called

prostate-specific antigen, or P.S.A. When levels start

climbing after surgery, it usually signals that the cancer

is returning. But many doctors either wait too long to give

the therapy or rule it out altogether, Dr. Slawin said.

"When it's rising, that's when radiation treatment should

be given," he said. "In a lot of these patients where it

was thought the disease would advance and little could be

done, we're finding that these men can actually be cured."

About 64 percent of subjects in the study whose levels of

the protein doubled within 10 months after surgery, and

whose initial prostate cancer was deemed moderately

aggressive, remained cancer-free for four years.

People who undergo radiation therapy can suffer unpleasant

side effects, including impotence, bladder dysfunction and

frequent bowel movements.

Dr. Timothy Wilson, director of the prostate cancer program

at the City of Hope medical center in Los Angeles, said

that the study's lack of a control group for comparison was

a flaw, but that he hoped the findings would lead to more

widespread use of radiation therapy.

"It adds to a small but growing body of evidence that this

is the right strategy," Dr. Wilson said. "Many of us

already know it's a good idea. Now, hopefully, it will work

its way into the medical literature and become the standard

of care."

Fewer than 20 percent of patients whose prostate cancer

returns undergo radiation therapy. Dr. Mitchell A. Anscher,

a professor of radiation oncology at Duke University

medical center, suggested that some patients would be

better off getting radiation treatment immediately after

surgery, when it is more effective and lower doses are

administered.

"People need to be aware that this is a problem we have a

potential solution for," Dr. Anscher said. "Only 13 percent

are offered radiation; the rest are offered nothing or

treated with hormones, which aren't curative."

Dr. Slawin warned that pre-emptively treating patients

after prostate surgery carried the risk of overtreating men

who might never have suffered a relapse.

"We already have a blood test that's very good at detecting

recurrences," he added.

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