No, it's not. It's not as risky as regular sex, but it's still dangerous. All it takes is for a little cut on your gum or her gum for blood to be transfered.
Depends on the provider. If said provider is found standing on the corner and offering oral for $15 or $20 with CIM, I'd pay her the money to stay 20 feet away from me. Capiche?
And I think it should be posted in the read this first section. I have seen so many posts on performance, ettiquete, LE, etc. but this is the first I have seen covering STD's. I would much rather get caught by LE than contract an STD, and I would never be able to forgive myself if I ever gave one to another person. Just my 2 cents.
... do DATY uncovered and accept BBBJ; but since then the information available has induced me to required CBJ and use of a dental dam (Saran Wrap) for DATY.
In terms of HIV, yes it's a safe practice. However, you can get gonorrhea, etc. The SF City Clinic chart has it right. Aidsmeds forum, medhelp foruns, all agree and they're both reputable sources. This was a concern I had myself once. The CDC also lists no documented cases of it being transmitted that way.
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