Dangers of oral sex

abiamarie

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This might seem like a strange question...
I know diseases can get transmitted through oral sex but are there any other dangers?
 
Well....

Once when I was on the receiving end of oral sex, it got really hot and I was thrashing around on the bed enjoying it, when my candle (BIG one) fell from the headboard and crashed into my skull. Funny thing is we didn't skip a beat. Knocked me a little silly but we kept going after checking for gashes and blood.

Moral of the story is: Don't keep heavy mobile things on your headboard while receiving oral sex.

;)

RonnyJane
 
YUP

Guys should never blow into the vagina - might cause an embolism in the abdomen. You can get dead doing that.

Girls should think about waiting until AFTER their braces come off before trying to perfect their technique.
 
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MR.GGG said:
Guys should never blow into the vagina - might cause an embolism in the abdomen. You can get dead doing that.

Girls should think about waiting until AFTER their braces come off before trying to perfect their technique.

**An Embolism is caused from debri such as plaque or blood clots, or obstruction of a blood vessel from and oxygen bubble. Basicaly it presents blood from flowing through a blood vessel.

It is not possible to cause an Abdominal Embolism by blowing into the vigaina. There is no direct connection to blood vessels through the vigaina. If there was all females would probably bleed to death.

:)
 
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Valcorie said:
**An Embolism is caused from debri such as plaque or blood clots, or obstruction of a blood vessel from and oxygen bubble. Basicaly it presents blood from flowing through a blood vessel.

It is not possible to cause an Abdominal Embolism by blowing into the vigaina. There is no direct connection to blood vessels through the vigaina. If there was all females would probably bleed to death.

:)

I beg to differ. It is possible, especially soon after a woman has given birth. It is why many ob/gyns will advise a man NOT to blow into a woman's vagina, especially after she has recently had a child.

Better safe than sorry. :)

S.
 
abiamarie said:
This might seem like a strange question...
I know diseases can get transmitted through oral sex but are there any other dangers?

Ummmmm...deep throating a guy a little too long, thinking I could hold out just a second longer, being WRONG, and passing out with his cock in my mouth?

:p

It scared the FUCK out of both of us.

S.
 
Neck injuries from legs wrapped tightly aroud one's neck.
 
Noor said:
Neck injuries from legs wrapped tightly aroud one's neck.

Haha, perform oral sex on a horse rider (equestrian...). She had the nicest legs and the strongest grip too
 
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Sneezing while having oral sex could result in a rather painful bite.... If you feel the need to sneeze, pull away :p
 
Bobmi357 said:
Sneezing while having oral sex could result in a rather painful bite.... If you feel the need to sneeze, pull away :p

LMAO!

Oh, this image just started my day off with a giggle...

S.
 
whatsinanameuk said:
finding out - too late - that your partner doesn't do much about personal hygiene?

ewww.. ewww.. ewww!

Yuck.

I ask about hygiene habits. I don't care how weird I sound... that's something I have to know.
 
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RonnyJane said:
Once when I was on the receiving end of oral sex, it got really hot and I was thrashing around on the bed enjoying it, when my candle (BIG one) fell from the headboard and crashed into my skull. Funny thing is we didn't skip a beat. Knocked me a little silly but we kept going after checking for gashes and blood.

Moral of the story is: Don't keep heavy mobile things on your headboard while receiving oral sex.

;)

RonnyJane

Ouch.
 
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sheath said:
I beg to differ. It is possible, especially soon after a woman has given birth. It is why many ob/gyns will advise a man NOT to blow into a woman's vagina, especially after she has recently had a child.

Better safe than sorry. :)

S.

I conceed, I havn't had a child and have not experianced this. However, I did ask my OB about bowing into the vigina, on my last visit. She said that there was no risk associated with it. But, I am not pregnant or have not recenlty had a child so it is quite possible she just commented on my risk factor.

I did some more research and found this artical that states it is a possibility, though unlikely. It seems I was misinformed.

**Sorry it's so long**

Venous Air Embolism: The Silent Killer
Caitlin Dorsey
06.13.02-St. Louis, MO



Do not blow into any vaginas. The practice, called “vaginal insufflation,” may put a woman at risk of suffering a fatal air embolism- the abnormal presence of air in the cardiovascular system. According to Dr. Sandor Gardos, licensed clinical sexologist:


If you were to blow air very strongly into the vagina,
with your lips pressed tightly against the vulva (thus preventing
escape of the air), it is theoretically possible that you could
create what is known as an air embolus. This is a form of embolism,
where an air bubble blocks the passage of blood in an artery or vein.
In severe cases, if blood flow is completely obstructed, the tissue
in that area would die. If the embolus were to travel up to the heart
or lungs, it would indeed be possible to die. You should know that
when a woman is pregnant, and her cervix begins to dilate, she is
more likely to suffer an embolism. In extremely rare cases, this
has even been reported to occur from intercourse.

Dr. Alice Dylan, of Columbia University’s “Go Ask Alice!” health question and answer page, asserts that:


Women who are more at risk for this unlikely possibility
are those whose pelvic vessels are enlarged (meaning, increased
blood supply to the vagina) due to a condition such as trauma and
possibly pregnancy. So, if a very large amount of air were to be
blown or forced into their vaginal canals, it's possible that the
air could enter their bloodstream, causing a blockage in a blood
vessel. As a result, some of these women, perhaps including the
pregnant women's fetus, may experience complications. In
extraordinary cases, some of these women (and the fetus) may
die if the embolism travels to the heart or lungs.

Indeed, most authors emphasize the heightened risk among pregnant women. Specifically, a pregnant woman suffers a venous air embolism when air passes beneath the fetal membranes and into the circulation of the subplacental sinuses, “invariably causing death to both mother and fetus within minutes.” Dr. David Gelvin, family planning specialist, warns against practicing cunnilingus at all for a few months following childbirth. One need not be pregnant to suffer a fatal embolism. One reported case in the medical literature involves a 40- year old woman who died after using a carrot for autoerotic purposes, “the foreign body acting like a piston to displace a sufficient amount of air.” There are at present no reliable statistics on the number of embolism-related deaths. Doctors speculate that air embolisms resulting from items such as carrots are underdiagnosed or dissimulated by the partners when questioned by medical rescue teams. Be careful down there.

Sources:

Gelvin, David, and Christine Webber. “Sex after giving birth.”
netdoctor.co.uk, January 10, 2001.

Hill BF, Jones JS. “Venous air embolism following orogenital sex during
pregnancy. Am-J-Emerg-Med. 1993 Mar. 11(2). P 155-7.

Marc B ; Chadly A ; Durigon M. Fatal air embolism during autoerotic practice. Int J Legal Med (International journal of legal medicine.) 1990 Dec; 104(1): 59-61
 
allergies...and I am for real here sometimes ppl are allergic to semen or vaginal lubricant. :nana:
 
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