Unfortunately yes. The possibility of infection exists with any type of oral sex. Despite the relatively small possibility of such infection, the risk remains. In addition, its nature is still not fully understood. Statistics show that oral sex is less dangerous than vaginal or anal sex.
If a girl is infected, then the disease can also enter your body through the blood cells from her mouth. The virus has a chance to enter your bloodstream through a hole in the end of your penis or, more likely, through microscopic scratches and skin lesions.
If a guy makes a girl cunnilingus, it should be borne in mind that the vaginal fluid can also contain a virus.
So, the risk of transmission by oral sex increases if either partner has sores, scrapes, or cuts in the mouth or throat; if too much vaginal fluid gets into your partner's mouth, or if your partner has another sexually transmitted disease.
The risk of infection, as mentioned above, is relatively low. However, one should be aware of the consequences of such a risk. It remains only to give an example from world practice. A significant proportion (40-60%) of high-paid female escort services in the UK do not use condoms when giving blowjobs, but they must use contraception during intercourse. No outbreaks of disease have been identified.
Among other things, one should not forget about the risk of contracting other sexually transmitted diseases; it's not just
- What is the best way to protect yourself from this kind of disease through oral sex?
- The most effective way to protect yourself is to have one permanent partner. Unfortunately, many do not find such a relationship in any way convenient or interesting. Another option is to use latex or polyurethane as a barrier between partners. In other words, one should not forget about condoms and "dental dams" - latex flaps designed for oral sex with a woman. The flap is applied to the vagina and thereby protects against contact with vaginal secretions.
Workers of male escort services use one simple trick: before starting to caress a girl, they take a printed condom with a pleasant taste in their mouth. Thus, the girl's mood does not spoil, and the necessary protection is provided.
The most common diseases transmitted through oral sex are Herpes, Gonorrhea and HIV. Less common are papillomavirus infection, Hepatitis B, Syphilis, Chlamydia, and Chancroid. The risk of infection is relatively low. The question is, do you want to take this risk?
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