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Because it’s a bad question?
It's not though, it's a reasonable question.
It’s a stupid question.
There are so many potential causes they could’ve asked about. Instead they went straight to sodomy? Hmmm, I wonder why.
Because I am a bisexual man.
Maybe they enjoy sodomy and they’re worried about it…. Be less judgemental. You’ll be happier.
It's not a stupid question.
Anal cancer was not something I'd ever thought about getting from anal sex.
It's not even bigoted, probably more straight people have anal sex than gay people.
Yep. I am a bisexual man and I was genuinely curious if there could be a link between HPV, which is carried by a large percentage of the population and colon cancer. Given that anal sex is far less taboo today then it was back in the 80's and 90's, and given that a lot more people are skipping condoms today than back then (AIDS and all), I wondered if there could be a connection.
anal anus
Their motivation could be devil's advocate, sounding alarm bells about how information could be twisted to fit a narrative.
You don't know that. You're assuming this person is asking from a place of bigotry.