AbleIIKnow_wong wrote:ebrown_p wrote:I just did some googling on the oral sex question...
It seems that the medical folks consider oral sex a "low-risk" activity. It is much less likely to get HIV from oral sex than from intercourse.
There is less risk for the person receiving then for the person giving (since saliva does not transmit HIV and blood in the mouth is unlikely).
If you don't ejaculate, the risk for you partner is lower.
Note that "low risk" is not the same a no risk. Most of the "experts" seem to use the words "low risk" or "very low" risk. But, no one is saying it is impossible to transmit HIV through oral sex.
Wasn't thinking of HIVs with oral really. Good that you brought it up. Was more focusing on the whole mouth bacterial-infection thing and how that can also infect the penis if the partner's mouth was dirty.
Aren't there condoms out there especially designed for oral pleasures,
aside from dental floss?
Dental floss is considered a condom?
Oh, wonderful tips. I'll try the dental floss with my next vic...partner.
Use the waxed ones with mint flavor, dag.
oh, good idea. do i need a toothbrush, too?
I don't believe I have ever been this excited merely from reading text.
<wipes sweat from furrowed brow>
That's up to you, dag, how kinky you want to get.
gustav, get a hold of yourself, will you?
CalamityJane wrote:That's up to you, dag, how kinky you want to get.
gustav, get a hold of yourself, will you?
oh he will get a hold of himself, unfortunately.
Why would that be unfortunate? Seems to be the prudent course of action.
So we won't hear from him for a couple of minutes now...
No! What you don't know, you don't need.
it's also more expensive.
Yep, I figured the cost of the vaseline was around .03, so, all in all, a rather good investment.
Having sex (or started to ejaculate) too early in life takes away potential from one's growth? For instance if a person started in (14-17 yrs. old) highschool that makes any difference?