theprof00 said:
yes, i can disprove it. You can get cold sores regardless of how large your mouth is. You are not MORE susceptible to getting cold sores if you have a wider mouth. Similarly, hpv doesn't hide or be in any particular part. If you contract hpv, then you get it WHEREVER there is space to get it. It has nothing to do with area, otherwise men with larger penises should have higher rates of hpv. It's not like if you don't have a certain piece and the hpv would've gone there, and then the HPV is just like "oh well guess there's no place for me to go" and disappears. @bolded, no that is not true. There has never been a study showing that. |
lets assume we have 2 plain pieces of paper, one is the area of circumsized and one is the area of uncircumsized. we try and put as much much sticky dots on both, and wash both for the same amount of time. which one will have less sticky dots left at the end of the washing period. we repeat taht 356 times as in a year. which one would you think will have accumalated more sticky dots.
same washing techniques
same number of sticky dots for both
same washing time
same volume of water used
you would see one is spread over more surface area so it is harder to remove the sticky dots making it more prone to having sticky dot left after washing as the water is distributed on a larger SA so less water per cm3/








