kunyonywa uume.

jamani sio kunyonya ni kunyonywa mi ni mwanaume rijaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
 

Loh!
Madame B nimekuvulia kofia!!
 
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Point of correction:
Yesu alipo sema kimtokacho mtu ni najisi hakumaanisha waste products za mwili,body fluids au makapi.
Ukisoma vizuri bible aliongelea mawazo mabaya,fikra potofu,matusi,fitna nk.
NOTE:
Sitetei kunyonywa uume wala kula sperms.
COPY: Madame B.
 
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hivi kuna uwezekano wa kupata vvu kutokana na kunyonywa uume msaada plz


Vipi mbona una wasiwasi, kwanini ulimnyonya mtu uliye na mashaka naye au kwanini unataka kumnyonya mtu usiyemwamini? Jitafakari kidogo.
 
Vipi mbona una wasiwasi, kwanini ulimnyonya mtu uliye na mashaka naye au kwanini unataka kumnyonya mtu usiyemwamini? Jitafakari kidogo.

haujasoma vizuri sijasema kama nimenyonya au nataka bali nimeuliza kuna uwezekano nieleweni
 
Tatizo unashindana na starehe za watu, nimekwambia hii Id yako huitendei haki
 
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Hiyo ID yako huitendei haki kuwepo kwenye uzi huu

Mkuu nitonye,ingekuwa hivyo,basi Mungu angechukua walio okoka wote wakaishi Mbinguni!
Nipo kwenye jamii na siwezi kukimbia reality eti!
 
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haujasoma vizuri sijasema kama nimenyonya au nataka bali nimeuliza kuna uwezekano nieleweni


Samahani, basi mimi nilikurupuka tu kukujibu kwani uelewa wangu ulinidanganya, si unajuwa hata siku hizi wanaume pia wananyonya wenzao.
 
hivi kuna uwezekano wa kupata vvu kutokana na kunyonywa uume msaada plz

Umeuliza upande mmja hebu tuangalie na upande mungine kunauwezekano wa kupata maradhi mengine zidi ya VVU cheki hii

WebMD FeatureReviewed by Marina Katz, MD

People who came of age before the Clinton years can remember when oral sex still seemed edgy, even taboo. Now, we're as likely to hear about oral sex on the evening news as on late-night TV.
National statistics show that most Americans have some experience with oral sex, beginning in the early teen years. Almost half of teens and almost 90% of adults aged 25-44 have ever had oral sex with someone of the opposite sex, according to a CDC survey done between 2006 and 2008.






Oral sex can be an enjoyable, healthy part of an adult relationship. But there are some things that many people don't know about oral sex. Here are four facts that might surprise you.
1. Oral sex is linked to throat cancer.

Cancer? Yes, you can get throat cancer from oral sex, says American Cancer Society Chief Medical Officer Otis Brawley, MD.
It's not oral sex, per se, that causes cancer, but the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can be passed from person to person during sex, including oral sex.
Researchers have found that some cancers of the oropharynx (the middle of the throat) and tonsils are probably caused by a certain type of human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is common, but it doesn't always cause cancer. If you aren't exposed to HPV during oral sex, you're not at risk for cancer.
Brawley says that hints of a link between HPV and oropharyngeal cancer came in the late 1980s and early '90s. Researchers noticed an increase in this kind of cancer among people who hadn't been very prone to it before.
It began to affect increasing numbers of people around the age of 40 that didn't smoke or drink, whereas in prior decades these cancers were usually found in older people that smoked cigarettes and heavily drank hard liquor.
In the early 2000s, scientists were able to use advanced DNA testing to find HPV 16 in many of these newer cancers.
Brawley determined that sexual activity must be involved.
A study published in The New England Journal of Medicine in 2007 showed a greater risk for oropharyngeal cancer in people that had had oral sex with at least six different partners. The DNA signature of HPV type 16 was often found more often in the cancers of people who had multiple oral sex partners.
It's still unclear how many people get HPV throat infections by oral sex, or how many of them get oropharyngeal cancer, Brawley reports.
Both men and women can have an HPV infection in the throat. "It doesn't discriminate by gender," Brawley says.
"The population that I thought would be least likely to get it was the first population to have this problem," he says. That population was heterosexual men aged 40-50.
 
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