Does sitting on cold surfaces increase the risks of cancer in women in our "womanly parts"?


Question:
I have these friends who think that sitting on cold surfaces, such as a cold chair or cold concrete, will cause a woman to develop cancer. I guess they think that exposing our womanly parts to such cold conditions can cause cancer in those areas. Has anyone ever heard of this?

Answers:
It sounds like a load of bunk to me. WHERE do people get this crud from?

Cancer is genetic and environmental (foods, exposure to radiation or chemicals, etc), NOT caused by external environmental effects such as clothing worn or the type of chair a person sits in.

Tell your friends to produce FIRM documentation of this crap or tell them to can it. There is ZERO relationship between cancer and sitting on anything...unless you're sitting on Plutonium or something!!
I don't think it increases the risk of cancer but i heard that it increases the risk of getting a bladder infection...?
the only thing I heard is that it can cause hemroids.
No... Just no... Tell your friend there is no way that you get cancer from sitting on a cold chair.
No it's not true. I wonder why your friends believe this.
That is just dumb. It is not true.
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