Popular wellness physician, Dr. Paul Kasenene appears to have touched a wrong nerve after he warned that oral sex increases the risk of cancer.
Dr. Kasenene who has become a household name for his advice and on what to and not eat, took to his preferred platform twitter to warn that oral sex is bad for one’s health as it can cause cancer.
Oral sex, sometimes referred to as oral intercourse, is sexual activity involving the stimulation of the genitalia of a person by another person using the mouth (including the lips, tongue, or teeth) and the throat.
He joins President Yoweri Museveni in warning on the dangers of the practice. A few years ago, President Museveni issued what he called a “public warning” against oral sex.
The president claims the practice has been pushed on Ugandans by “outsiders,” and argues that the mouth is solely for eating.
“Let me take this opportunity to warn our people publicly about the wrong practices indulged in and promoted by some of the outsiders,” he told the press during an address.
“One of them is what they call oral sex. The mouth is for eating, not for sex. We know the address of sex, we know where sex is,” he continued.
Dr. Kasenene’s advice has not gone down well with netizens with many telling him to stick to his advice on what vegetables to eat.