Bestiality linked to penis cancer

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Goat rapeBad news for sheep-shaggers and donkey bummers, sex with animals increases the chances of developing penile cancer.

A study in Brazil surveyed 492 men, 118 of which had penis cancer. The study found that 35% of all the men they questioned had indulged in bestiality. According to the reports in the October issue of Journal of Sexual Medicine, the study carried out by Brazilian urologist Stênio de Cássio Zequi found that between them the men he questioned had sodomised 80 horses, 73 donkeys, 57 mules, 54 goats, 31 cows, 27 chickens, 10 dogs, sheep and pigs, and a further 3 other animals whose species wasn’t determined.

The study revealed that not only do Brazilian men really like to have sex with animals (often in groups), but that almost half of all penile cancer sufferers liked to bugger beasts, whereas only 32% of the healthy subjects shagged animals. During the study Zequi discovered that at least a third of all the men who engaged in animal sex practised group-sex bestiality gang-bangs with a group of friends all “sharing” a chicken or pig.

Zequi also noted that 38% of the men who had sex with an animal were faithful to that one creature.

The urologist said he wasn’t surprised by the figure of men who practised sex with animals.

“We know that in rural zones of our country, and probably worldwide, young men have sexual experiences with domestic animals,” Zequi states.

Theorizing on the causes of the increased risk of penis cancer to goat-rapists Zequi says it could be down to micro-traumas to the reproductive gland combined with toxic secretions from the animal’s gentital-pocket.

Zequi’s research is a serious step into the scientific study of horse buggering and the associated risks, and the boffin warns that it’s not just Brazilian rural yokels that are at risk.

“‘Sex with animals’ is not a sexual behaviour limited only for poor rural populations, it is actually a growing health concern today” Zequi said.

“Just give a few clicks on the search sites on the Internet and you’ll come across numerous ‘zoo’ sites or virtual communities focused on bestiality, many of which are pornographic and sometimes with degrading images.” The scientist advised.

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