Thursday, November 12, 2009

Is unprotected cunnilingus safe?

Under these circumstances.





1) No cut in your mouth


2) You don't have a sore throat


3) Female is not menstruating.





Some ppl say no, and some doctors say yes. The doctors say it is very rare to catch HIV or other forms of STD from cunnilingus, except herpes. But herpes are rare anyway.





Does anyone know? Well..Using a dental dam seems like a big turn-off.

Is unprotected cunnilingus safe?
u dont get hiv from wat u describe, there has to be vaginal anal penetration or needle sharing! AS for the person above who posted that, hit the books and do some research! small cuts on vaginal area or where ever dont get the virus in, hiv virus is very fragile and when it touches oxygen it becomes unable to infect. The virus has to be inside the body in order to infect, and even then its hard! Most people who get infected have sex numerous times with the person that is infected, a single vaginal sex encounter for a man is 1 in 2000 and for a woman is 1 in 400, anal sex is riskier 1in 100 for bottom and 1in 1000 for top the one giving it. as for the person above who answered before me, seriously why do u answer questions that u have little information about.The only thing that i agreed with wat u said is that herpes isnt rare infact 80% of population have it. Relax it isnt that big of a deal, its also difficult to cath from a single encounter, especially from the one that u stated. There has to be rubbing in the skin so the virus goes in, if it just touches it that wont do. i also agree u can get it even if u dont see visible sores or anything, but its rare to get it like that because when a person sheds the virus without visible sores or herpes signs it is called asymptomatic shedding but dont worry this only occurs 5% of the time in a year. So basically your at a verry low risk for herpes but if u got it u would most likely see symptoms because your a male, women tend to act differently they tend to be the ones that are asymptomatic, is it because they are stronger? i have no idea but there lucky hehe. Look go to www.aidsmeds.org its a great site for hiv+ people and for those who believe that they have it. U can go put up what u think is a risk and the will tell u if its a low risk, no risk or high. its isnt high so dont worry its either low or no risk. Im going with the no risk cuz there wasnt penetration.





i hope i was of some help i had a tough experience and i went over it and since then i have made a commitment to become a doc and/councel people. If u need some advice add me on msn messenger jedispiderman@Msn.com i was relieved i was negative but wat i did didnt put me at risk i was just naive since then ive been learning all i can so i dont get a bite in the *** from ignorance, in other words i got lucky.
Reply:there is still a chance to get an infection, even HIV could be passed this way, there are often small cuts that you cannot see from something as simple as brushing your teeth. The woman does not have to be menstruating to pass on HIV, secretions can carry the virus. Your best bet is to use protection if you do not know your partners history. Dental dams, a cut condom, or even saran wrap could be used to protect you. Herpes is not a rare as you seem to think, many people have it have don't know it and it can be passed without a break out.
Reply:Lets give this the simple answer NO any sexual contact is not safe. I mean seriously your touching a sexual organ what do you think will happen? If you touch a sexual organ and they have an std you will be exposed to that std It sucks I know I love the cunnilingus as much as the next guy but if you come in contact with an std you are at risk.including hiv which is a little different than other stds like hpv which you can get in the mouth or throat and herpes which is very commonly transmitted though genital to mouth contact. you should learn more about it before you do it at http://yourstdhelp.com


Get all the information you can before you do anything because knowladge is power..... or somthing.


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