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Question for any with experience (HIV)

FireFire1

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I was wondering if any of you trusted bros could help answer a question for me ( & I'll do my own research as well). If a woman was giving oral sex to a man, but no orgasm took place, what are the odds of the man contracting an STD or HIV? Obviously it is the transfer of bodily fluids that does it. But what if no fluids were transfered, except for possible small amount of her saliva entering the man? I'm not sure if that can happen or not but it seems possible. Thanks for any help guys, I really appreciate it.
 
FireFire1 said:
I was wondering if any of you trusted bros could help answer a question for me ( & I'll do my own research as well). If a woman was giving oral sex to a man, but no orgasm took place, what are the odds of the man contracting an STD or HIV? Obviously it is the transfer of bodily fluids that does it. But what if no fluids were transfered, except for possible small amount of her saliva entering the man? I'm not sure if that can happen or not but it seems possible. Thanks for any help guys, I really appreciate it.
:rainbow: The answer to your question is not that simple. When ever a couple has any kind of sexual encounter they are putting themselves at risk. Especially if they are one night stands or even casual encounters with the same person over periods of time. Even if it with someone you are serious about, you have no way of knowing what a person is doing every single moment of the day. The only way to advoid any type of transmission would be to use a condom, everytime! Even while engaged in oral sex.
Not sure if that helps, but it's something to think about.... :confused:
 
FireFire1 said:
I was wondering if any of you trusted bros could help answer a question for me ( & I'll do my own research as well). If a woman was giving oral sex to a man, but no orgasm took place, what are the odds of the man contracting an STD or HIV? Obviously it is the transfer of bodily fluids that does it. But what if no fluids were transfered, except for possible small amount of her saliva entering the man? I'm not sure if that can happen or not but it seems possible. Thanks for any help guys, I really appreciate it.



Dental dams too, HIV cannot be transmitted thru saliva. But in the case with oral sex its a big risk because there is pre ejaculation bodily fluids. Condoms during oral is a lot safer........sorry im not a guy ....but if you have ne more questions just ask me. I knew a few people to die of AIDS and my best friend actually has HIV, I've written a few papers on the subject. I always keep updated on all the STD sh%t can't be to careful.
 
FireFire1 said:
I was wondering if any of you trusted bros could help answer a question for me ( & I'll do my own research as well). If a woman was giving oral sex to a man, but no orgasm took place, what are the odds of the man contracting an STD or HIV? Obviously it is the transfer of bodily fluids that does it. But what if no fluids were transfered, except for possible small amount of her saliva entering the man? I'm not sure if that can happen or not but it seems possible. Thanks for any help guys, I really appreciate it.


The *myth* and I DO use the term *myth* that oral sex is SAFE has been WAY overstated.

First, NEITHER person should have brushed teeth for at least FOUR hours before engaging in oral sex. Brushing teeth does a few things for the person giving or receiving oral sex > it recedes the gum tissue a bit which equals OPEN WOUND (primary entrance for HIV infection), gums BLEED, (primary carrier of HIV > blood) , fluids can enter the urethra (your p*ss hole and on inward & upward).

Now lets forget about HIV.
Syphilis, herpes, gonorrhea and a few others are ALL transmittable via oral sex.

Sorry to be a bummer but the best advice is KNOW YOUR PARTNER or use a latex barrier.
 
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