Here is an excerpt from an article on Bacterial Vaginosis; it is followed by the link to the site where you can read allll the particulars:
Let’s think about what happens when one couple, a man and a woman, begin having sexual intercourse with other partners. We’ll start the cycle with Woman #1 who has bacterial vaginosis.
Because bacterial vaginosis is transmitted via the vaginal fluids, Man #1 who has oral sex with her vagina starts the cycle of bacterial vaginosis transmission from female to male. After oral sex, the man’s saliva now has a higher number of anaerobic bacteria in it, especially the ones that cause BV. To transfer an infection of any type, you need more pathogenic bacteria than normal bacteria or normal flora, or a large enough dose of a pathogenic bacteria.
By French kissing Woman #2, Man #1 now sends the infectious organisms along to Woman #2’s mouth. By having oral sex with Woman #2’s vagina, he transfers the infectious organisms to her vagina.
If Woman #2 now has sex with another man (Man #2), his penis can pick up the anaerobic organisms and transfer them to others if he picks up enough anaerobic organisms. During oral sex of Man #2 with the mouth of Woman #3 on his penis, Woman #3 now picks up the anaerobic organisms. When he kisses her deeply on the mouth and then has oral sex on her vagina, she becomes infected.
The cycle continues; the disease spreads.
And here is the link: http://www.fightagainstbv.com/oral-sex-easily-bacterial-vaginosis/
A sex provider who considers herself a professional in her field should be knowledgeable of all associated risks and be able to protect herself and her client from as many of these risks as possible....it's just good business
Let’s think about what happens when one couple, a man and a woman, begin having sexual intercourse with other partners. We’ll start the cycle with Woman #1 who has bacterial vaginosis.
Because bacterial vaginosis is transmitted via the vaginal fluids, Man #1 who has oral sex with her vagina starts the cycle of bacterial vaginosis transmission from female to male. After oral sex, the man’s saliva now has a higher number of anaerobic bacteria in it, especially the ones that cause BV. To transfer an infection of any type, you need more pathogenic bacteria than normal bacteria or normal flora, or a large enough dose of a pathogenic bacteria.
By French kissing Woman #2, Man #1 now sends the infectious organisms along to Woman #2’s mouth. By having oral sex with Woman #2’s vagina, he transfers the infectious organisms to her vagina.
If Woman #2 now has sex with another man (Man #2), his penis can pick up the anaerobic organisms and transfer them to others if he picks up enough anaerobic organisms. During oral sex of Man #2 with the mouth of Woman #3 on his penis, Woman #3 now picks up the anaerobic organisms. When he kisses her deeply on the mouth and then has oral sex on her vagina, she becomes infected.
The cycle continues; the disease spreads.
And here is the link: http://www.fightagainstbv.com/oral-sex-easily-bacterial-vaginosis/
A sex provider who considers herself a professional in her field should be knowledgeable of all associated risks and be able to protect herself and her client from as many of these risks as possible....it's just good business





