Lets be clear about it. Ask 1000
men if the fantasize regularly about oral sex and
they they will answer in the affirmative. Ask
the same question to 1000 women and my guess is the
overwhelming majority of them will say the same thing.
We all love it!
But is it safe?
When it comes sexual activity, oral sex probably carries
less risks associated with HIV than unprotected vaginal
or anal sex.
Having said that, there have been documented
cases where HIV has been transmitted that way.
After all, the virus is present in most bodily fluids
(blood, semen, saliva, vaginal secretion etc...) and
can therefore be transmitted through cuts, sores and
mucous membranes such as the mouth, the anus and the
vagina.
In order to reduce the risk of contamination
even further, here are steps one should take.
1. Phone sex is safe sex! If you
can, indulge into this type of sexual activities as
it provides the safest way to sexual satisfaction
between consulting adults
2. Ensure that your practice sex within
the confinement of a steady relationship therefore
reducing the risks by limiting the number of sexual
partners and refraining from casual sex.
3. Make sure your mouth is healthy.
Blisters, bleeding gums, cuts, or sore do indeed act
as vehicle for sexually transmittable diseases through
the contact of blood or bodily fluid.
4. Keep semen and vaginal secretion
out of your mouth. Do not swallow.
5. If you are unsure, use an un-lubricated,
non-spermicidal condom on a man in order to keep cum
(semen) out of your mouth
6. On a woman, use a dental dam, or
a piece of plastic wrap to avoid keeping contact between
your mouth and vaginal fluid.
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