i know 1 and 2 still have risks, but thats only if the girl has cuts in her mouth i believe. also, can you use the smell tactic on a girl's region to evaluate?
i just wanted to make sure i've got this correct so that i can reduce the risks of getting STD. will someone let me know if the following are correct
1. it is ok to receive a BBBJC as long as there are no visible sores on the SP's mouth. 2. it is ok to perform DATY as long as there are no rashes, sores on SP 3. Covered FS is safe 4. greek is too risky
i know 1 and 2 still have risks, but thats only if the girl has cuts in her mouth i believe. also, can you use the smell tactic on a girl's region to evaluate?
BBBJ can give you bacterial infections, even nonsexual ones. You might want to searh medhelp for more info on the STD risks. I think there's a possiblity of lesions on the inside of her mouth, so herpes I is possible, warts maybe another problem. If you have a SO you have to weigh those risks. I don't do it myself. Condoms break easier with Greek, up to you.
from the medhelp STD board on BBBJ "STD transmission to the penis by oral sex is uncommon to rare to nonexistant. It has never been documented for HIV, HSV-2, hepatitis (any type), or chlamydia, so you definitely didn't need testing for any of those. It is rare for syphilis and uncommon for gonorrhea and HSV-1 (and you likely would have developed symptoms if you caught one of those)."
thank you for the help. i kind of figured that BBBJ was relatively safe, unless there are cuts/lesions in the girls mouth.
Now what about when you perform on the girl? Hypothetically, if i went down on my girlfriend do i have to be afraid of getting STD or some bacterial infection? i know it's more dangerous to perform than it is to receive.
BeaverBoyz is absolutely correct! 30% of all newly diagnosed genital herpes infections are caused by oral sex, meaning transmitted by the mouth of the person giving the BJ to the person receiving the BJ. 25% of the adult population has genital herpes, so think about that the next time you see a provider (given the number of partners she has). People who have oral herpes can shed the virus with zero physically obvious symptoms -- it is called asymptomatic viral shedding.
Do some literature review, boys. I am amazed at the ignorance of adults related to STD transmission.
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