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Oral Sex

 

Keep Oral Sex Safe!

I regret to be the one who must inform you, but STDs can be spread through oral sex, and with STD rates on the rise we should all use a little protection and common sense to stay safe and healthy.

Oral Sex and STDs

HIV / AIDS

Dr. Jeffrey Klausner concluded that HIV is next to impossible to transmit orally. This Doctor who specializes in STD transmission performed a study on 239 gay/bisexual men, 28% of whom knew their partners were HIV positive, not one reported transmission of the virus. The problem comes from open sores or lesions in the mouth and throat as well as on a part of the body being kissed, licked, or sucked which may allow transmission of HIV.

 

HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)

This infection is transmitted by any skin to skin contact, and can survive on chairs, cloths, or other mediums for a short time. It is highly infectious, and will form warts on the skin where the infection sets in. HPV has the potential in some cases to develop into cancer and should be dealt with by freezing it off, or with medical help. Although the odds of transmission via oral sex is low, any form of contact with someone infected should be avoided if possible.

Gonorrhoea

This bacteria causes pelvic pain and fluid discharge from the urethra or vagina, for men and women respectively. Although uncommon, it has also been reported to have been transmitted orally.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hepatitis

It does not happen often, but Hepatitis can be spread with oral sex. Hep B is the most troublesome, and can cause chronic liver damage and disease. Hep A is more common but is usually not as serious.

 

Syphilis

This is a very troublesome STD that you can contract through oral sex. The problem is you cant tell when its active in your body, but if ulcers, chancres or other open sores are present around or near the mouth or genitals, avoid all sexual contact.

 

Safety Precautions

When you engage with oral sex, use a dental damn, to do this cut the head off a condom and then cut it down the side in a straight line. Place the cup open condom over her vagina and have fun, for men simply put on a condom. Now the best way to avoid STD's from oral sex is to not have oral sex and should be done with any new sexual partners who have obvious breaks in the skin of their mouth or genitals. Basically any form of skin opening, wart, chancre, blister, or ulcer in either the mouth or pelvic region is a clear sign that something may be wrong. These are the people you should avoid no matter what.

On the subject of condoms, many people agree that a flavored condom is better than the taste of straight latex rubber.

Dental dams are not nearly as available as condoms, but a condom can be modified for the purpose.

 

 

Analingus Guide

efore you start playing with their butt, get their ok.  

Next you need to be clean, so wait till aftera  bowel movement and start your anal play in the shower where you can clean them up with some finger play to get them open and ready. Once clean, licking this area of the body is virtually no different than licking any other, and can be very stimulating for both you and your partner.

For their first time with you try to play around without going too close to their anus. Explore their inner thighs and butt with your hands and mouth. Since the area is really sensitive, just run your tongue around in a circular motion, and when you are both ready for it, you can even penetrate them.

Remember a lot of women have had bad experiences with anal play because inexperienced men rushed it. If this is true in your case, getting them to talk about the topic is a great way to start.

 

KEEP CLEAN! Once anything has been inside anyone anus, it should not be put in anywhere else until it is cleaned. So brush your teach and wash your mouth out before you go from their anus to other areas or you may cause a very serious infection.

 

Reminder

At the end of the day you only have one body, so take care of it and keep safe.