What to Do With a Mouth Filled with Cum
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Performing and receiving oral sex carry very low risk of HIV infection. However, you can get other STDs such as Syphilis, gonorrhea and hepatitis A. Although HIV risk is low, the presence of gum disease, oral lesions, cold sores, ulcers, resent dental work or STDs such as gonorrhea increase risk by providing routes for HIV to enter the bloodstream.
So far, there is no evidence that shows that swallowing semen is high risk for HIV transmission, although there have been a few case reports over the past 25 years of HIV being transmitted this way. Some researchers believe that it is less risky to swallow semen than to spit. They reason that stomach acids would kill any virus swallowed, while spitting might rupture something in the mouth causing open wounds and transmission in blood. Others suggest that both spitting and swallowing are acceptable ways to handle cum in your mouth as long as either is done quickly. Still others advise that you pull out to prevent contact between semen and your gums.
For more information check out the following:
http://www.sfaf.org/aids101/sexual.html#oral
So far, there is no evidence that shows that swallowing semen is high risk for HIV transmission, although there have been a few case reports over the past 25 years of HIV being transmitted this way. Some researchers believe that it is less risky to swallow semen than to spit. They reason that stomach acids would kill any virus swallowed, while spitting might rupture something in the mouth causing open wounds and transmission in blood. Others suggest that both spitting and swallowing are acceptable ways to handle cum in your mouth as long as either is done quickly. Still others advise that you pull out to prevent contact between semen and your gums.
For more information check out the following:
http://www.sfaf.org/aids101/sexual.html#oral

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