I think they worry about the std that kills .. Of course BBBJ and DATY are just as risky getting STD but i dont think you can get aids from giving blowjobs... unless im wrongI just have one question - why is ot ok to do a BBBJ and DATY - but then ask the guy to put a condom on for his orgasm? Your chances of getting an STD are just as high. Are you all fooling yourselves?
Good thread everyone.
If you've got bleeding or open sores on the gums then it's possible. Overall it's a lot less likely than with intercourse though.I think they worry about the std that kills .. Of course BBBJ and DATY are just as risky getting STD but i dont think you can get aids from giving blowjobs... unless im wrong
I mean no offence but you need to check your information, HIV does not transmit orallyBareback by itself commonly means sex without a condom. BarebackBlowJob means oral without a condom. As far as I'm concerned, I wouldn't do either to a guy if I was an SP. Way too much risk plus I know what whores all we men are and anybody who's pushy and specifically asking for BBBJ likely isn't too careful about who he gets it from.
and you need to check your facts in that HIV isn't the only STD that a person can catch.I mean no offence but you need to check your information, HIV does not transmit orally
http://www.sfaf.org/aids101/transmission.html#transmittedI mean no offence but you need to check your information, HIV does not transmit orally
http://aids.about.com/cs/safesex/a/oralsex.htmOral sex (mouth-penis, mouth-vagina): The risk from oral sex is very minimal as the mouth is an inhospitable environment for HIV, for several reasons. Saliva contains enzymes that break down the virus; also, the skin of the mouth is sturdier than in the anus or vagina. There are, however, a few documented cases where it appears that HIV was transmitted orally. These cases are all attributed to ejaculation in the mouth (i.e., exposure to semen, not exposure to vaginal fluid or pre-seminal flu
Oral-Penile Contact (fellatio)
Theoretical Risk:With fellatio, there is a theoretical risk of transmission for the receptive partner because infected pre-ejaculate ("pre-cum") fluid or semen can get into the mouth. For the insertive partner there is a theoretical risk of infection because infected blood from a partner's bleeding gums or an open sore could come in contact with a scratch, cut, or sore on the penis.
Documented Risk: Although the risk is many times less than anal or vaginal sex, HIV has been transmitted to receptive partners through fellatio, even in cases when insertive partners didn't ejaculate.
Oral-Anal Contact (anilingus)
Theoretical Risk: Anilingus carries a theoretical risk of transmission for the insertive partner (the person who is licking or sucking the anus) if there is exposure to infected blood, either through bloody fecal matter (bodily waste) or cuts/sores in the anal area. Anilingus carries a theoretical risk to the receptive partner (the person who is being licked/sucked) if infected blood in saliva comes in contact with anal/rectal lining.
Documented Risk: There has been one published case of HIV transmission associated with oral-anal sexual contact.
yah I know lol. But so many are liking the rimming, thought it might be fun to let them know there is more than just the hepatitis and parasites waiting for ya lol.Pillowtalk, ty for the info but , Ewwwwww![]()
exuse me but this is nonsense and trash medical talk, because if you get the deseas from a cut or scratch on the penis to cut in the gum ( or verse vise) then you can get it by touching or kissing, which means that you should not even touch the girl,
ever hear of HERPES.......................don't get out much do ya.exuse me but this is nonsense and trash medical talk, because if you get the deseas from a cut or scratch on the penis to cut in the gum ( or verse vise) then you can get it by touching or kissing, which means that you should not even touch the girl,
as for the guy who is talking about other STD, name one that can be transmitted during oral sex
Badsinbad, why don't you check out the thread, "BBBJ and the Risks" in the Health Information section. The Health Nurse lists the answers to your questions in various posts in that thread.exuse me but this is nonsense and trash medical talk, because if you get the deseas from a cut or scratch on the penis to cut in the gum ( or verse vise) then you can get it by touching or kissing, which means that you should not even touch the girl,
as for the guy who is talking about other STD, name one that can be transmitted during oral sex
viva bbfs !!!i think anyone who offers. Promotes, request bbfs should be permanently banned from this forum, let's keep this safe for all of us, girls and guys!
I have been thinking lately that the girls need a place to review us guys, all this talk about nadf and such, i wouldn't excpect them to be mean, but to definitely let the other sp's know any important details,
guys like this youtube and krustee make it dangerous for everyone!
I totally disagree. This will simply drive them underground or to the PMs, but they will still exist. However we won't know who they are. I much prefer to see who offers or seeks BBFS so I know who to avoid.I think anyone who offers. promotes, request BBFS should be permanently banned from this forum,
Hmmm very good point!I totally disagree. This will simply drive them underground or to the PMs, but they will still exist. However we won't know who they are. I much prefer to see who offers or seeks BBFS so I know who to avoid.
What is trash medical talk? Do you prefer to get your medical advice from non-medical sources lol? These don't require a blood transfer of cut to cut, so the penis does not need to have a cut on it. The stds exist in semen fluid. From there, an abrasian, cut or similar in the mouth or throat is all that is needed.exuse me but this is nonsense and trash medical talk, because if you get the deseas from a cut or scratch on the penis to cut in the gum ( or verse vise) then you can get it by touching or kissing, which means that you should not even touch the girl,
Sorry, I can't name one other STD. I can name almost a dozen, but not just one. Maybe you find the CDC is also providing trash medical information?as for the guy who is talking about other STD, name one that can be transmitted during oral sex
Having syphilis might hasten the progression of HIV infection even if exposed only via oral sex, because it seems to increase the susceptibility to HIV infection.Some men who engaged in only oral sex believed that they were practicing safe sex and were surprised when they received a syphilis diagnosis. These data underscore the need for educating sexually active persons regarding the risk for syphilis transmission through oral sex.
Gonorrhea is spread through contact with the penis, vagina, mouth, or anus. Ejaculation does not have to occur for gonorrhea to be transmitted or acquired. Gonorrhea can also be spread from mother to baby during delivery.
Gonorrhea is a very common infectious disease. CDC estimates that more than 700,000 persons in the U.S. get new gonorrheal infections each year. Some men with gonorrhea may have no symptoms at all. However, some men have signs or symptoms that appear two to five days after infection; symptoms can take as long as 30 days to appear. In women, the symptoms of gonorrhea are often mild, but most women who are infected have no symptoms. Infections in the throat may cause a sore throat but usually causes no symptoms.






