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    Hi everyone I'm curious to know is it possible to catch HIV and other STDS from oral? I was going to get a BJ from a hot ass tranny and chicken out last night because she wanted to suck without comdom



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    yes you can stds, hiv is rare to get from oral but is possible ,, but all the other usual stds , chlaymdia, gonhera, syphilis, herpes, hep etc are all easily passed around ..


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    So I guess I shouldn't try getting oral from a ramdom Tgirl. How about if I'm clean and give her oral what are my risks?



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    Quote Originally Posted by tflix View Post
    So I guess I shouldn't try getting oral from a ramdom Tgirl. How about if I'm clean and give her oral what are my risks?
    About the same. Again the risk of getting HIV through oral is negligible, but you can get other things you don't want, but are generally treatable. If you do decide to do it, don't brush your teeth right before because the micro tears and abrasions of the gum and mouth caused by brushing can be a potential entry point for infection. Use a breath mint or gum instead if you're worried about your mouth smelling/tasting good, which you should since you're on a date.



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    LOL, How about going to an actual medical site or something like that, instead of finding your answer here. I'm not saying anyone is wrong. But I don't think anyone here is a doctor. Yes I know you all have experience and what not, but honestly, if you want real answers to medical questions. You should ask a professional. And I don't mean professional porn star - lol


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    This is a cut-and-paste from the Centers for Disease Control website.

    http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/factsheets/oralsex.htm

    ORAL SEX IS NOT RISK FREE

    Like all sexual activity, oral sex carries some risk of HIV transmission when one partner is known to be infected with HIV, when either partner’s HIV status is not known, and/or when one partner is not monogamous or injects drugs. Even though the risk of transmitting HIV through oral sex is much lower than that of anal or vaginal sex, numerous studies have demonstrated that oral sex can result in the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Abstaining from oral, anal, and vaginal sex altogether or having sex only with a mutually monogamous, uninfected partner are the only ways that individuals can be completely protected from the sexual transmission of HIV. However, by using condoms or other barriers between the mouth and genitals, individuals can reduce their risk of contracting HIV or another STD through oral sex.

    ORAL SEX AND THE RISK OF HIV TRANSMISSION

    The risk of HIV transmission from an infected partner through oral sex is much less than the risk of HIV transmission from anal or vaginal sex. Measuring the exact risk of HIV transmission as a result of oral sex is very difficult. Additionally, because most sexually active individuals practice oral sex in addition to other forms of sex, such as vaginal and/or anal sex, when transmission occurs, it is difficult to determine whether or not it occurred as a result of oral sex or other more risky sexual activities. Finally, several co-factors may increase the risk of HIV transmission through oral sex, including: oral ulcers, bleeding gums, genital sores, and the presence of other STDs. What is known is that HIV has been transmitted through fellatio, cunnilingus, and anilingus.

    OTHER STDs CAN ALSO BE TRANSMITTED FROM ORAL SEX

    In addition to HIV, other STDs can be transmitted through oral sex with an infected partner. Examples of these STDs include herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, genital warts (HPV), intestinal parasites (amebiasis), and hepatitis A.

    ORAL SEX AND REDUCING THE RISK OF HIV TRANSMISSION

    The consequences of HIV infection are life-long. If treatment is not initiated in a timely manner, HIV can be extremely serious and life threatening. However, there are steps you can take to lower the risk of getting HIV from oral sex.

    Generally, the use of a physical barrier during oral sex can reduce the risk of transmission of HIV and other STDs. A latex or plastic condom may be used on the penis to reduce the risk of oral-penile transmission. If your partner is a female, a cut-open condom or a dental dam can be used between your mouth and the vagina. Similarly, regardless of the sex of your partner, if your mouth will come in contact with your partner’s anus, a cut-open condom or dental dam can be used between your mouth and the anus.

    At least one scientific article has suggested that plastic food wrap may be used as a barrier to protect against herpes simplex virus during oral-vaginal or oral-anal sex. However, there are no data regarding the effectiveness of plastic food wrap in decreasing transmission of HIV and other STDs in this manner and it is not manufactured or approved by the FDA for this purpose.


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    I think that it is safe to say that it is important to always play safe! x

    Quote Originally Posted by Vladimir Putin View Post
    This is a cut-and-paste from the Centers for Disease Control website.

    http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/factsheets/oralsex.htm

    ORAL SEX IS NOT RISK FREE

    Like all sexual activity, oral sex carries some risk of HIV transmission when one partner is known to be infected with HIV, when either partner’s HIV status is not known, and/or when one partner is not monogamous or injects drugs. Even though the risk of transmitting HIV through oral sex is much lower than that of anal or vaginal sex, numerous studies have demonstrated that oral sex can result in the transmission of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Abstaining from oral, anal, and vaginal sex altogether or having sex only with a mutually monogamous, uninfected partner are the only ways that individuals can be completely protected from the sexual transmission of HIV. However, by using condoms or other barriers between the mouth and genitals, individuals can reduce their risk of contracting HIV or another STD through oral sex.

    ORAL SEX AND THE RISK OF HIV TRANSMISSION

    The risk of HIV transmission from an infected partner through oral sex is much less than the risk of HIV transmission from anal or vaginal sex. Measuring the exact risk of HIV transmission as a result of oral sex is very difficult. Additionally, because most sexually active individuals practice oral sex in addition to other forms of sex, such as vaginal and/or anal sex, when transmission occurs, it is difficult to determine whether or not it occurred as a result of oral sex or other more risky sexual activities. Finally, several co-factors may increase the risk of HIV transmission through oral sex, including: oral ulcers, bleeding gums, genital sores, and the presence of other STDs. What is known is that HIV has been transmitted through fellatio, cunnilingus, and anilingus.

    OTHER STDs CAN ALSO BE TRANSMITTED FROM ORAL SEX

    In addition to HIV, other STDs can be transmitted through oral sex with an infected partner. Examples of these STDs include herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, genital warts (HPV), intestinal parasites (amebiasis), and hepatitis A.

    ORAL SEX AND REDUCING THE RISK OF HIV TRANSMISSION

    The consequences of HIV infection are life-long. If treatment is not initiated in a timely manner, HIV can be extremely serious and life threatening. However, there are steps you can take to lower the risk of getting HIV from oral sex.

    Generally, the use of a physical barrier during oral sex can reduce the risk of transmission of HIV and other STDs. A latex or plastic condom may be used on the penis to reduce the risk of oral-penile transmission. If your partner is a female, a cut-open condom or a dental dam can be used between your mouth and the vagina. Similarly, regardless of the sex of your partner, if your mouth will come in contact with your partner’s anus, a cut-open condom or dental dam can be used between your mouth and the anus.

    At least one scientific article has suggested that plastic food wrap may be used as a barrier to protect against herpes simplex virus during oral-vaginal or oral-anal sex. However, there are no data regarding the effectiveness of plastic food wrap in decreasing transmission of HIV and other STDs in this manner and it is not manufactured or approved by the FDA for this purpose.



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    Possible, but rare. Just be selective in your partners and safe with your aftercare.

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    Thanks for the advice guys. I'm just mad I gave up the chance from getting BJs from two hot trannys just because they wanted to taste my cock without comdom


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    Quote Originally Posted by tflix View Post
    Thanks for the advice guys. I'm just mad I gave up the chance from getting BJs from two hot trannys just because they wanted to taste my cock without comdom
    Better to miss that opportunity than to actually let them do it and then you contract something.


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