The answer is that it doesn't matter. Only bigots would care about "looking gay".
If you mean:A. a prostitute, it's a person who have sex for money.B. a prostate: The prostate is a gland of the male body that adds part of the fluid to semen, and stops males from urinating while sexually aroused. A healthy human prostate is slightly larger than a walnut. It surrounds the urethra just below the urinary bladder.The prostate is often referred to as the male g-spot. The prostate can be massaged by using a finger or during anal sex. Some males are able to orgasm with g-spot stimulation alone.
Ask a doctor. I don't know medically if it would, but I don't imagine it would effect the cancer on a cellular level. But I'm a highschool dropout, so ask your doctor. I would say that it is very foolish - what if in massaging the prostate a few cancer cells came loose, got into your blood stream and metastasized? And "a very mild case of cancer" - this does not sound very medical or accurate. Alternative answer: As you described your condition, in softer words, I would advise that you talk with your attending doctor. With the combination of BPH and prostate cancer (in any stage of growth), prostate massage is ill advised. There are far more complications with massage than the scope of this board abilities to answer. For a general informational note, BPH in its self has a tremendous hazard potential when the prostate is massaged, as does the cancer's ability to metastasis if massaged. Studies have shown the prostate massage is more of a sexual stimulus and has no medical benefits, and should never be used in either case of BPH or cancer of the prostate.
Without out a doubt. He was notorious in the local gay scene...
No, it may mean that the man enjoys the anal stimulation on his prostate. He is gay if he is sexually or romantically attracted to the same sex. If he is having sex with a woman that would suggest that he is not gay.
"Number 2" is assumed to mean Defecation. There is no direct connection, however, the rectum contains a gland called the prostate gland, which is a gland that, when massaged, releases certain chemical impulses to the brain which give the sensation of pleasure (Refer Prostate massages). Thus, when fecal matter pressures the gland, there are feelings of pleasure felt.
When you have a headache, it feels good to get your templates massaged. When you are pressing on the temples, you are pressing on part of your sinuses.
There may be a few States where it is legal to do prostate massage, which would involve inserting a finger into the anus. It used to be practiced in Ohio. I am not sure if it still is. But, there are no therapeutic benefits of having your anus massaged. So, I would say no, there is no such thing as professional anus massage.
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Sometimes, for some gay guys they don't like receiving anal sex. In most cases though, gay men can and often do ejaculate when receiving anal. The prostate is a g-spot so to speak for men and will make them ejaculate when stimulated.
The prostate can't be massaged after it's been removed. Some men may find the massage technique pleasant even after the gland has been removed, but even if the man does have an orgasm from stimulation of the area, he will not ejaculate like he did before removal. Pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) may or may not be produced after loss of the prostate.
Yes, all kinds of people enjoy anal stimulation, gay and straight. Some people never do it, of course. But it doesn't mean you are gay. You are gay if you are sexually and romantically attracted to the same sex. Men probably enjoy anal stimulation more because they have a prostate in there, which enjoys being stimulated.