My friend told me that she gave oral sex for the first time and the guy that she gave it to didn't wear a condom and she didn't have any mouth guard/dental dam...She kept saying how it was safe and she wasn't going to get anything because he didn't ejaculate in her mouth [I know vulgar...Sorry! I've known the guy for a long time and he is a manwhore and has slept with lots of girls she knows this as well] But I think In fact I'm almost positive that isn't true. Am I right? If so what kind of diseases can she get? I tried to tell her but she's hard headed and thinks she's always right! [I KNOW this is in the P %26amp; S section but the STD section is deserted...No one will answer]
Can you get any type of disease from having oral sex without a condom or mouth guard?
To put it bluntly, she just "mouthed" any disease he may have!
Reply:if that person has something, you can deffinately get it.
Reply:Cold sores (herpes simplex) and HIV for starters...
Reply:She can get Herpes.
Reply:yes!
Reply:eww herpes for one!!!
Reply:herpes and aids for sure. dont know about the others.
Reply:Herpes. Oral fungus. Infections. The list goes on...
Reply:she can get alot of stuff Shyphillis (SP)is a main one
Reply:It is possible to contract a lot of diseases if he is not wearing a condom if you have an open sore in your mouth or even if you just brushed your teeth a little hard and made your gums bleed.
Reply:Um... yes. It's no different than vaginal sex except it's a mouth.
Reply:Herpes. and i think there is something else, but it's not as bad.
Reply:Well, definately herpes. Why take the chance? You have herpes for life. There are probably other ones but that's the only one I can think of right now.Oh, aids too.
Reply:I think your friend could get cold sores if he has gential herpes...
Reply:Yes. And there are various diseases you can get including HIV, herpes, warts and more.
Reply:Herpes, definitely.
Reply:maybe she will get HIV,then the other disease i forgot tem
Reply:let's just put it this way...u have precum which contains whatever disease he may or may not have..all it needs to come in contact with is a mucous membrane which usually consists of a vagina, mouth, eye or nose...and bada bing diseased! So umm esp if she has a cut or anything in her mouth..dang
Reply:lots of nasty stuff would have been worth if he had though__
Reply:My answer would be yes it is possible for her to get a disease, IF he had AIDs and had a small sore on himself and she had a small mouth sore she could be infected (blood to blood) There are lots of diseases out there, especially the risks would be higher on someone who has slept around.
Reply:Any place that can germinate, stay warm and incubate, has potential.
Reply:If he has it, she can get it.
Reply:Yes she can get diseases from giving oral sex. There is herpes, which is the most common one.
Reply:yes, you can. You can get very embarrassing warts all over your lips and mouth and that's just the beginning. eww..
Reply:you can get oral Harpies what ever else they may have I think I would be more careful where I would be putting my mouth
Reply:Many people engage in unprotected oral sex, and are particularly concerned with the risks associated with not using protection.
What are the risks:
Herpes is probably the biggest STD risk during oral sex. Both strains of herpes can live in the mouth or the genitals, and particularly during outbreaks (cold sores, herpes lesions) can be passed from one place to the other. Many people have oral herpes, more than 50% of a random group of people will have antibodies to the virus (indicating some level of infection). Having oral herpes for most people is no big deal, a cold sore during times of stress or illness is usually little more than an annoyance. Genital herpes can be more complicated and uncomfortable, but there are treatments (see Herpes Fact Sheet for more info). Care should be taken so that oral herpes are not passed to anyone’s genitals. In general it is not a good idea to have unprotected oral sex while any lesions are present.
Chlamydia and gonorrhea can infect your throat, strep like symptoms, and are curable with antibiotics. These can also infect the eye, and though rare, eye infections can have serious consequences, so be careful with fluids.
HIV can be passed through unprotected oral sex, but it is more likely to be passed during unprotected penetrative sex. The infected semen/precum or vaginal fluid must enter the body through a cut or sore in the mouth or esophagus. The virus is unlikely to be passed from a person’s mouth to another person’s genitals.
HPV can be passed during oral sex, but it is rare. HPV has been found on vocal chords.
Syphilis can be passed similar to HIV. Syphilis is curable.
Hepatitis A is a risk particularly in oral-anal sex, and people engaging in this unprotected might want to look into getting a Hep A vaccine. Hep A is not a chronic condition like Hep B and C, but can make a person quite sick several weeks.
Reply:there iss no such thing as 100% safe sex ( oral or not )
Reply:Yes, she can get any number of STDs from having any kind of unprotected sex.
If he has herpes, she can definately get that. Just because he didn't ejaculate doesn't mean that he didn't transfer any fluid to her. There is pre-ejaculate, and that is basically the same as ejculate.
Reply:hiv,aids,sores , in short any communicable diseas if one of the partners is effect. if they are both health, without any disear, then no problem.
Reply:Yes. You are correct.
Think (and reason with your friend) this way:
Some STDs are transmitted thru body fluids. They travel in fluid. If you exchange body fluids--Mother Nature doesn't care which kind--with another person, you are taking their body fluid with all it contains into your body to circulate thru your systems: diseases included.
It's just that simple.
Reply:yes it's possible to contract some type of oral infection think about it you poop and pee there and probably don't wash after everytime
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