I think your spelling is or nomenclature is off a bit. "Bung Hole" is a common term for the anus.
If that is your question; the answer is kinda yes & kinda NO!
The rectum, bowel & anus do contain a garden full of nasty microbes that are helpful in the digestion of your food, but SHOULD NOT BE INGESTED. The nastiest "bug" that thrives in human feces is "e-coli" and ingesting e-coli can ruin your whole day, week & life! e-coli can cause a reaction in your stomach that can if left untreated; KILL YOU!
It is done and many people enjoy it, BUT As long as both people are CLEAN, healthy with no STD's or other illness, there is a minor danger BUT that is a huge IF.
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obvs get it in, but eat it, basicly licking the clitt hardly fingering licking the hole eat her 'wet'
Yes.
by licking your dxxx axx hole
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No, it is not safe for your cat to be licking pus from a wound on their paw. Licking pus can introduce harmful bacteria into their system and worsen the infection. It is important to clean the wound and seek veterinary care for proper treatment.
Dig- burrow into something, creating a hole Bump-collide with something, hit softly, nudge
Like an large, angry dragon is violently licking your a**hole
it is a egg fried rice cheese hole in a mister maker licking time
This is most likely a lick granuloma. It is a sore which is created by the dog obsessively licking a spot on his body, normally paw or foreleg. The consensus is that this is a stress habit. If the licking is frequent, the red bump is likely to become an open sore. There are products you can put on the area to discourage the licking, but their success is not guaranteed. Often the dogs will just lick the product off. Giving the dog lots of regular exercise can sometimes reduce the behavior. Whether or not it is a granuloma, you should have your dog checked out by a veterinarian. There is always a chance that the bump could be a tumor, or an imbedded object, such as a splinter or thorn.
The most effective spray to stop dogs from licking their paws excessively is a bitter-tasting spray specifically designed to deter licking behavior. These sprays are safe for dogs and can help discourage them from licking their paws.
licking her clit her vagina hole and where her pubs are just everywhere around her vagina
The booger landed on the boys finger while he was licking his booty hole