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jake4568
31-10-2006, 11:02 AM
what stds can u get, and how can u protect urself from stds during oral sex?
Edited by Krypsis (Forum Moderator): Thread closed, Please don't post threads talking about things of an adult nature.
/Rossco\
31-10-2006, 11:25 AM
put a condom on ur tongue.
jst kiding, you cant get std's from oral i am sure.
(apart from herpies) (coldsores)
If you swallow the fluids that are produced when one is sexually aroused (in both males and females) there is every chance you can get an STI.
Chlamydia, Hepatitis, Gonorrhea, HIV and many more. If the person you (plan to) engage in this activity with does have an STI, or if you suspect they do I would advise that you discontinue or do not engage in these activities any further.
jake4568
31-10-2006, 11:35 AM
ok ty so stop before she comes got it but is there any kind of protection i can take
/Rossco\
31-10-2006, 11:38 AM
ok ty so stop before she comes got it but is there any kind of protection i can take
not do it.
paul♥
31-10-2006, 11:39 AM
what stds can u get, and how can u protect urself from stds during oral sex?
just wear a condom m8
/Rossco\
31-10-2006, 11:41 AM
just wear a condom m8
when i said wear a condom on his tongue i was joking....
paul♥
31-10-2006, 11:42 AM
when i said wear a condom on his tongue i was joking....
i wernt talking about tongue m8
/Rossco\
31-10-2006, 11:45 AM
i wernt talking about tongue m8
well thats what hes talking about...
paul♥
31-10-2006, 11:47 AM
well thats what hes talking about...
He's talking about having one not giving one.
/Rossco\
31-10-2006, 11:55 AM
ok ty so stop before she comes got it but is there any kind of protection i can take
explain that if she is giving?
Genital Warts.
Can I get an STI from oral sex?
Yes, STIs can be transmitted during unprotected oral sex. Oral sex is a much lower risk activity than intercourse, but there's still a possibility for transmission. Not using a condom, dental dam, or other barrier puts both partners at risk. This means that performing and receiving oral sex puts you at risk. Some STIs are more likely to be transmitted during oral sex than others, including:
Herpes is transmitted by skin-to-skin contact with a developing or existing sore. The virus can be transmitted from genitals to mouth if the person giving oral sex has or is developing a cold sore. It can also be transmitted from mouth to genitals if the person receiving oral sex has or is developing a genital sore.
Gonorrhea is transmitted when bacteria are present in body fluids. A person giving oral sex can get a gonorrhea infection of the throat if their partner has gonorrhea.
For the person receiving oral sex, there's little chance of contracting HIV, although it's difficult to pinpoint when HIV has been transmitted because people rarely engage in only one type of sexual activity. In the case of fellatio (oral sex on a man), the HIV virus theoretically could gain entry from the mouth to the opening on the tip of the *****, or through an open cut or lesion on the *****. If you receive oral sex, however, you mainly expose yourself to saliva, which has negligible concentrations of HIV.
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