We hope not—but it's worth asking a gynecologist for the facts. Eighty-five percent of women have been on the receiving end of oral sex , according to a national study released over the summer. That's equal to the number of guys who have received oral sex as well. Based on the study results, it stands to reason that oral pleasure is a standard part of most couples' sexual repertoire. But even though the practice is so widespread, there's not a lot of clear information out there about the potential health risks if you're getting, not giving.


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How risky is oral sex?
Although many people aren't aware of the risk, a number of sexually transmitted diseses STD can be spread through oral sex. Gonorrhea , chlamydia , syphilis , HPV , and herpes can all be spread through fellatio and cunnilingus. The most effective way to reduce the overall risk of oral STD transmission is screening, treatment, and using barriers for oral sex. However, recent studies have also begun to suggest that using antiseptic mouthwash, such as Listerine, may also be able to reduce the risk of some oral STD transmission. It is theoretically possible to get HIV through oral sex.



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I recently had an encounter I am concerned about. I performed oral sex on a man without swallowing his ejaculation. My question is how much HIV can there be in pre-cum and and has there ever been a case in which someone got AIDS without swallowing semen? I do not believe I had any sores in my mouth at the time. The man also told me he had not had any recent partners and is tested regularly when he gives blood.





Oral sex involves using the mouth, lips, or tongue to stimulate the penis fellatio , vagina cunnilingus , or anus anilingus of a sex partner. The penis and testicles and the vagina and area around the vagina are also called the genitals or genital area. Oral sex is commonly practiced by sexually-active adults. Many STDs, as well as other infections, can be spread through oral sex. Anyone exposed to an infected partner can get an STD in the mouth, throat, genitals, or rectum.

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