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.
It has no calories.
vag juice
No, it doesn't. Unless it's diseased.
Eating raw beetroot is not harmful.
well.... if it natural, caused by vaginal juices, then when a women is aroused, discharge will be released, which is the vaginal juice, otherwise known as natural lubrication! nom nom i like the taste of fanny juice!
It is waste. It is not harmful. Do Not Worry!!
NO
safe
heyyy well taking of alum is not harmful however it shuld not b taken in excess
You can drink grape juice when taking theophylline. What you should not drink is grapefruit juice. This is because grapefruit juice can decreae the effects of taking theophylline. However, at this time, it has not been determined how serious this effect is.
There isn't anything particularly harmful about it, but it will make your feet wet and it will waste the juice.
No