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  • tasadam
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    Coming into that age group, I cant imagine how Im supposed to relax enough to let a digit in there... I do get the PSA checked though.

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  • Zenyatta
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    the pap smear isnt too bad - its not painful just a little uncomfortable - very happy to get it done every 2 years knowing that cancer of the lady parts could be the alternative - and that would be REALLY uncomfortable not to mention possibly fatal.. Im sure if I was a guy I would be ok about the prostate check too for the same reason.

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  • SniffCoffee
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    Originally posted by 2B213423232C383E4D0 link=1306854251/23#23 date=1307399462
    ajayro wrote on Jun 7th, 2011 at 12:41am:
    I certainly hope that HE was wearing gloves!

    ...and warmed his hands first.

    And maybe paid for dinner beforehand...or spooned you afterwards? ;D

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  • trentski
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    Originally posted by 3408150E040512070F04600 link=1306854251/13#13 date=1307251551
    I believe these days a blood test can reveal things sooner than the old fashioned method.

    Its not as much fun though ;D

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  • Mickomocha
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    I think the reason women have so manyh discomforts is to make up for the discomfort of men having to put up with women!! Jokes. My girlfriend is fairly high maintenance, so every problem she has is shrugged off as "Thats karma getting ya!"

    Hope coffee really does help prostate cancer though, I drink enough coffee im sure ill be very safe!

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  • wonder
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    Ooooh, but I have used some ROUGH toilet paper that during an explosive out burst in Thailand.. maybe thats similar???

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  • wonder
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    especially while getting your checkup....

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  • trentski
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    I wont ask how you know what 120 wet and dry feels like

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  • scumbag
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    The "lubricant" felt like 120 wet and dry. Im still trying to get my eyeballs back in their sockets!

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  • Rusty
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    Originally posted by 767C697E7E716563100 link=1306854251/23#23 date=1307399462
    ...and warmed his hands first.
    Yes, but the lubricant is ALWAYS cold :

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  • flynnaus
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    Originally posted by 767D766E65782220170 link=1306854251/22#22 date=1307371310
    I certainly hope that HE was wearing gloves!
    ...and warmed his hands first.

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  • ajayro57
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    I certainly hope that HE was wearing gloves!

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  • scumbag
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    I refused to shake hands with my doctor after my last prostate exam. Maybe Ill wear gloves next time so that I dont offend him...

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  • Stan
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    I never agrue with a woman on that subject (maybe that is why I have been married for 35+years to the same woman).

    Prevention is certainly better than the cure in all cases. I do hope coffee is a preventative not a causitive factor. :-/

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  • Coffee2Di4
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    Just educamacating you all, is what Ima doing.... Its what we women do as soon as any man dares mention they may have it worse than us...I would be absolutely kicked out of the Club if I didnt shoot you all down in flames.

    ;D ;D ;D

    And definitely it is worth it - be ye man or woman (says someone whos Father in Law died 18 months ago from an 8 year battle with Prostate Cancer, so is very definitely in favour of prevention.)

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