STDs (Sexually Transmitted Diseases) by nature require sexual contact to be transmitted. Someone may get herpes or syphilis from someone sucking their breasts, and then may pass it along to someone else. Breast milk may include HIV, although an adult drinking infected breast milk may be at lower risk than an infant. Overall, the person with the breast is more likely to get an STD from this activity than the person whose mouth is on the breast.
Absolutely not!
Yes, there are some sexually transmitted infections/diseases that can be transmitted through breast milk and breast feeding. Examples are HIV, Hepatitis A and B, Herpes simplex and chicken pox.
You can't get chlamydia from breastmilk. It's spread by oral, anal, and vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; or birth to a woman with chlamydia.
HIV can be transmitted via breast milk if the mom id HIV positive.
if the mother has an std she can pass it to the baby through breast milk
No. Using Condoms and other safe sex practices limit the spread of STDs
HIV can be transmitted through the breast milk, which is why women who are HIV positive are discouraged from breastfeeding their children.
No, you cannot get any STDs from sucking on a person's nipple. However, you can get STD's through breast milk.
nope. sucking to normal girl breast is not harmful
Breast sucking will not avoid breast cancer.
No it is not.
maybe
they get smaller :)
Yes
When you start sucking on it.
Sucking on a wife's breast can help enhance emotional connection, increase pleasure during intimacy, and promote bonding between partners.
stop!
No it does not.
Sex does not change the body unless you get a STD or pregnant and then the pregnancy or STD make the body change.