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Can you get or give a sexually transmitted disease by having oral sex
 
Well I don't know. Can you tell us your symtons, and maybe we can diagnose what sexually transmitted disease (STD) you may have.

Please be as graffic as you need to be.. We are all professionals around here....

as always,
 
well, I would think if the person has STD, then why in the world would you have oral sex in the first place?

Come on now......really..........you go down on a woman, (that is usually the stronger of the odor, men don't have the same smell) .....and you notice something just not right, not the normal white/clear creamy look to her, not the sexual smell...you still go down on her?

Im not a doctor nor have I ever thought about this question. You may be dead serious asking...so honestly, I don't know but I don't think so because you are not doing the actual sex. I do know its dick to pussy, pussy to dick...no? lol
Unless of course you eat out one woman, then go to the next woman (3 some)....hummm..it may be possible that way.

alrighty...i'll shut up now..:D
 
Of course one can get an STD from oral sex........says so
in many books......its definitely possible.....an example
is herpes.........
 
Surprised that it isn't obvious...

It is the transfere of bodily fluids that causes the spread of a sexually transmitted disease, not the action of flesh against flesh. It always amazes me with the education available presently that people are not more aware...
 
So....Unless a feamale say has bodily fluids - from just going down on someone else - in her mouth she can't pass a sexually transmitted disease by giving you a blow job...is that right
 
Unregistered said:
So....Unless a feamale say has bodily fluids - from just going down on someone else - in her mouth she can't pass a sexually transmitted disease by giving you a blow job...is that right

Just for your info: saliva is considered a body fluid, and unless she has some kind of major problem, most women do secrete salvia during a b/j.

Better safe......than sorry
 
Well....

Yes, I agree with SexyChele, but...to be more specific. If a woman gives a blowjob, the risk of her transmitting a disease to the man...unless he has a cut or scratch on his cock, I would think very rare...but the other way around..precum in her mouth...definitely more risky. If you know for a fact that the woman you are dealing with has a disease...just wear a condom when she give you a blowjob...definitely to quote SexyChele "better safe than sorry." It is NOT worth a few minutes of pleasure to have a lifetime illness. And there are so many other ways to find pleasure in your partner...
 
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