Chlamydia, human papillomavirus (HPV), gonorrhea, herpes, hepatitis (multiple strains), and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) - including HIV are some disease you can get from preforming any oral sex, but if she is a virign you should have nothing to worry about
Also called performing Felicio or cunnilingus. It is a euphemism for oral sex.
Well I'd say the list starts with performing cunnilingus once in a while.
Earning your red wings is accomplished by performing oral sex (cunnilingus) on a woman during her menstrual period.
Yes. Anytime you perform oral sex without protection you are putting yourself at risk of contracting an STI.
The correct Latin term is fellatio which is also known as oral sex. Oral Sex on a girl is called"cunnilingus".
A lot of men like performing cunnilingus because they enjoy the taste. They also like having the control in their hands, they can choose what to do and enjoy making a woman orgasm. They might also like watching the reaction of their partner as they perform it. It's usually unique from person to person.
Kissing is safer. Cunnilingus you can still get sexual transmitted diseases.
Yes, like a condom for fellatio, a dental dam is a suitable method of preventing the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) when performing cunnilingus.
It is possible to get an infectious disease from performing CPR. The risk is low, but there is a risk. That is why the ARC and AHA advise the use of a breathing barrier when performing CPR (even during class practice on the mannequin).
If the partner on whom you are performing oral sex ("cunnilingus") is healthy and free of sexually transmittable infections, then it is generally safe to swallow vaginal fluid. Sexually transmittable infections (STIs) may be passed on if the partner performing the cunnilingus has cuts or sores inside or around their mouth. When with a partner who has an STI or you are unsure of your partner's history, it is then advisable to use a dental dam. A dental dam is a square shaped piece of rubber that is placed over the vulva as a physical barrier.
To assist in early detection of disease
The band performing the song "Feeling Good" is Muse