It's very quiet in here at the moment, hence the lack of replies. Trouble is with any person to person fluid exchange, there will be a risk, however minimal - and there will be fluid from a cock before the guy cums, not just pre-cum but pre-pre cum and if the guy has any STD that can be transmitted that way, then there is a risk.
It's up to you to decide what level of risk is acceptable. |
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I wouldn't want ANYONE giving me a bj while I wore a condom thanx so I guess it's a 'do as you pleasey' scenario.
I've given thousands of bjs over the years but never to anyone wearing a condom n I ain't dead or diseased.......yet |
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I think it is as Steve above says the risk is with diseases that transferred via fluids and its the same for guys giving oral to girls to.
I did ask about it at the clinic the last time I got checked and there is a risk for gonorrhoea etc but HIV is much less unless you have a very large open wound in your mouth.
Ultimately its down to you to weigh up the risks and what is acceptable |
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There’s no risk of getting pregnant through oral sex. However, you can catch or pass on some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) by having oral sex.
There’s also some evidence that women receiving oral sex may be at greater risk of vaginal thrush.
STIs that can be passed on through oral sex include:
chlamydia
genital warts
gonorrhoea
hepatitis B
herpes
syphilis
The risk is generally higher if you give rather than receive oral sex. This is because you’re more likely to be exposed to genital fluids.
The risk is also higher if you have cuts, sores or ulcers in your mouth. Avoid brushing your teeth or using dental floss shortly before giving oral sex as this could cause your gums to bleed. If you want to freshen your mouth first, you could try mouthwash or mints instead.
If you think you may have an STI, see your GP or go to your nearest sexual health or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic |
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"There’s no risk of getting pregnant through oral sex. However, you can catch or pass on some sexually transmitted infections (STIs) by having oral sex.
There’s also some evidence that women receiving oral sex may be at greater risk of vaginal thrush.
STIs that can be passed on through oral sex include:
chlamydia
genital warts
gonorrhoea
hepatitis B
herpes
syphilis
The risk is generally higher if you give rather than receive oral sex. This is because you’re more likely to be exposed to genital fluids.
The risk is also higher if you have cuts, sores or ulcers in your mouth. Avoid brushing your teeth or using dental floss shortly before giving oral sex as this could cause your gums to bleed. If you want to freshen your mouth first, you could try mouthwash or mints instead.
If you think you may have an STI, see your GP or go to your nearest sexual health or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic"
I wonder if using an antiseptic mouthwash after would reduce risk - eg pop to the bathroom at the end of proceedings, nothing intrusive. |
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If you like chewing rubber, then I suppose you could always nibble on the eraser at the end of a pencil.
BJ's with condoms is like being promised a BIG birthday cake and getting a Rice Krispie square instead |
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