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keroscenefire

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  1. But if you're getting your mouth beat up servicing a particularly well hung, aggressive alpha all bets are off regarding oral hygiene.

    Very true...I think another key point is that you kinda have to trust the guy you're hiring and ask questions. I definitely don't think there is anything wrong with asking when the client has been tested for STIs, which STIs he's been tested for and even the places on his body where he was tested. Obviously if you are the receiving partner, the genitals matter the most, but STIs can be passed from mouth to genitals as well and not a lot of people test their throat culture for gonorrhea or chylamydia. And though it may not be as fun, you can do oral sex with a condom if you're unsure. Just be sure to ask because there are a few people in the business who have STIs but do not reveal that unless asked directly. I have encountered this myself. However, almost all will be willing to give you information so you can make and informed decision.

  2. NvR2Thick..is basically right. The risk of infection is in the mouth and throat and not in the stomach. One thing to remember is to avoid brushing/flossing your teeth about 30 minutes before any oral sex as that often creates lesions where bacteria can infect. Also generally avoid oral sex if you've had recent dental work or any mouth sores, gingivitis or even cavities, which can also increase the risk of infection. Whether the man ejaculates into your mouth doesn't matter as much as you might think as a lot of the bacterial STIs basically live at the tip of the urethra in the penis and can infect from there and herpes and genital warts can be infected just from skin contact. Possibly HIV might be the only one that you'll be less likely to get without ejaculation.

     

    Generally though oral sex is a less risky behavior than sexual intercourse, particularly unprotected sexual intercourse. Though just because it is less risky does not mean it is risk-free. This article from the Journal of Global Infectious Studies has some good information: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2840968/

     

    TL: DR; Basically the better your oral hygiene is the less likely you are to get an STI through oral sex.

  3. Yeah..overall he looks like a great guy and his ad text is wonderful. I did have an experience with another porn actor and just wasn't very positive, so am sometimes a bit skeptical. Thanks for the insights so far.

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