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Currently... Very low as you shouldn't be meeting lol
But standard covid lines aside the risk of sti's from giving oral is low but never zero. You can use condoms to give oral but I find it's like sucking on a deflated balloon and they make my tongue go numb. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Currently... Very low as you shouldn't be meeting lol
But standard covid lines aside the risk of sti's from giving oral is low but never zero. You can use condoms to give oral but I find it's like sucking on a deflated balloon and they make my tongue go numb. "  |
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"Hi I’m married bi curious guy and want to try sucking cock what’s the chances of catching STI ? "
I think the bigger question is what is the chance of your wife catching you on here |
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"Hi I’m married bi curious guy and want to try sucking cock what’s the chances of catching STI ?
I think the bigger question is what is the chance of your wife catching you on here" yes and I would have more to worry about than STI |
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I did read an article in Forum magazine many years ago where a woman wrote in stating that the only way that she could achieve sexual satisfaction was by masterbating while sucking her husband's penis. Unfortunately as she orgasmed, he ejaculated, and she was concerned if swallowing could harm her. The reply that Forum gave was quote,swallowing human sperm can do you no harm whatsoever unless you are on a calorie controlled diet, as every dollop contains around 250 calories. So unless you have a weight problem, you should be okay. |
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"I did read an article in Forum magazine many years ago where a woman wrote in stating that the only way that she could achieve sexual satisfaction was by masterbating while sucking her husband's penis. Unfortunately as she orgasmed, he ejaculated, and she was concerned if swallowing could harm her. The reply that Forum gave was quote,swallowing human sperm can do you no harm whatsoever unless you are on a calorie controlled diet, as every dollop contains around 250 calories. So unless you have a weight problem, you should be okay. " lol good to know |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"Unfortunately just put a rubber on and be safe"
Not strictly and 100% true - some STIs can be passed on regardless of condom use...Herpes, HPV (genital warts) and Syphilis can all be passed on by skin to skin contact with areas that a condom doesn't cover for example.
The *only* way to remain 100% free of risk of STIs is to not have sex.
If you want more information then I recommend sh24.org.uk - which not only has detailed and easy to understand information about the various STIs but also lets you book a test you can do at home (or wherever) if you live in an area they cover |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Unfortunately just put a rubber on and be safe
Not strictly and 100% true - some STIs can be passed on regardless of condom use...Herpes, HPV (genital warts) and Syphilis can all be passed on by skin to skin contact with areas that a condom doesn't cover for example.
The *only* way to remain 100% free of risk of STIs is to not have sex.
If you want more information then I recommend sh24.org.uk - which not only has detailed and easy to understand information about the various STIs but also lets you book a test you can do at home (or wherever) if you live in an area they cover "  |
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"I did read an article in Forum magazine many years ago where a woman wrote in stating that the only way that she could achieve sexual satisfaction was by masterbating while sucking her husband's penis. Unfortunately as she orgasmed, he ejaculated, and she was concerned if swallowing could harm her. The reply that Forum gave was quote,swallowing human sperm can do you no harm whatsoever unless you are on a calorie controlled diet, as every dollop contains around 250 calories. So unless you have a weight problem, you should be okay. "
250 calories...that's me spitting from now on  |
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"Unfortunately just put a rubber on and be safe
Not strictly and 100% true - some STIs can be passed on regardless of condom use...Herpes, HPV (genital warts) and Syphilis can all be passed on by skin to skin contact with areas that a condom doesn't cover for example.
The *only* way to remain 100% free of risk of STIs is to not have sex.
If you want more information then I recommend sh24.org.uk - which not only has detailed and easy to understand information about the various STIs but also lets you book a test you can do at home (or wherever) if you live in an area they cover "
Just want to add that HPV isn't necessarily genital warts. There are hundreds of strains of HPV, the majority cause absolutely nothing, a couple can cause genital warts and a couple can cause cervical cancer or more rarely, throat, genital or anal cancers. |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
"Unfortunately just put a rubber on and be safe
Not strictly and 100% true - some STIs can be passed on regardless of condom use...Herpes, HPV (genital warts) and Syphilis can all be passed on by skin to skin contact with areas that a condom doesn't cover for example.
The *only* way to remain 100% free of risk of STIs is to not have sex.
If you want more information then I recommend sh24.org.uk - which not only has detailed and easy to understand information about the various STIs but also lets you book a test you can do at home (or wherever) if you live in an area they cover
Just want to add that HPV isn't necessarily genital warts. There are hundreds of strains of HPV, the majority cause absolutely nothing, a couple can cause genital warts and a couple can cause cervical cancer or more rarely, throat, genital or anal cancers. "
Absolutely and should have made that clearer  |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Unfortunately just put a rubber on and be safe
Not strictly and 100% true - some STIs can be passed on regardless of condom use...Herpes, HPV (genital warts) and Syphilis can all be passed on by skin to skin contact with areas that a condom doesn't cover for example.
The *only* way to remain 100% free of risk of STIs is to not have sex.
If you want more information then I recommend sh24.org.uk - which not only has detailed and easy to understand information about the various STIs but also lets you book a test you can do at home (or wherever) if you live in an area they cover
Just want to add that HPV isn't necessarily genital warts. There are hundreds of strains of HPV, the majority cause absolutely nothing, a couple can cause genital warts and a couple can cause cervical cancer or more rarely, throat, genital or anal cancers. " thanks for your help  |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Unfortunately just put a rubber on and be safe
Not strictly and 100% true - some STIs can be passed on regardless of condom use...Herpes, HPV (genital warts) and Syphilis can all be passed on by skin to skin contact with areas that a condom doesn't cover for example.
The *only* way to remain 100% free of risk of STIs is to not have sex.
If you want more information then I recommend sh24.org.uk - which not only has detailed and easy to understand information about the various STIs but also lets you book a test you can do at home (or wherever) if you live in an area they cover
Just want to add that HPV isn't necessarily genital warts. There are hundreds of strains of HPV, the majority cause absolutely nothing, a couple can cause genital warts and a couple can cause cervical cancer or more rarely, throat, genital or anal cancers.
Absolutely and should have made that clearer " thank you |
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