Introduction:
Oral sex is the act of consensual oral stimulation of the genitals. Everybody is different in their wants and likes so be sure to communicate with your partner about what is pleasurable for the both of you. it is encouraged that you use a condom or dental dam to help protect against STIs during oral sex.
If there is an emergency please contact your medical professional!
If there is an emergency please contact your medical professional!
General information
- During oral sex the genitals are stimulated by someones mouth
- Consent is a must, there is no enthusiastic consent then it's not sex, its assault or rape
- Communication is key! Everyone likes different things, speak with your partner(s) and figure out what works best for you.
FAQs
How do I stay safe?
MythsOral sex is safer You dont need a barrier You can't get HIV from oral sex Female bodied people should not receive oral sex |
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FactsFalse, Oral sex carries just as much risk for the transference of STIs as any other form of sex Not true! Again, oral sex has just any many risks for infection as any other form of sex. False. While the risk is certainly lower, you can still contract HIV from oral sex. When in doubt it is best to be safe and use a barrier Incorrect, anybody who wants to give or recive oral sex should talk to their partner(s) about it. if one is giving oral sex, the option to recieve should be discussed |