Remember reading a while back that swallowing is riskier than spitting. I don't understand how that could be so. Wouldn't enzymes and acids in the digestive tract kill anything nasty, thereby making the only risk the mouth?
would you like to kiss her?Creole Lady Marmalade said:What Annalise said, would you want to stick your cock in someones mouth and after she's seen a few before you?
When you swallow you can take in germs, & things, e.g. worm in an apple,Cock Throppled said:Remember reading a while back that swallowing is riskier than spitting.
contradiction???????logsplitter said:There is always the contradiction. The ladies enjoy getting datty and sharing their juices, rarely asking who you licked last, but when it comes to mutual there is most often negative things about the guys cum that the ladies seem to think about. I would think that a good gargle and a few hours in between should clear the throat of all the nasties and even make them kissable!
Cock Throppled said:Remember reading a while back that swallowing is riskier than spitting. I don't understand how that could be so. Wouldn't enzymes and acids in the digestive tract kill anything nasty, thereby making the only risk the mouth?
Not wanting to have misrepresented my preferences I would rather not cum in a ladies mouth. I like to be burried deep in a pussy with my balls bouncing on the ladies clit when I cum into the raincoat. What I posted has more to do with oral play mutual which I enjoy a lot more with the hat off than with the hat on!Annalise Lane said:Well not that everyone knows this but I'm a safety girl... in my fun bag for all to see I carry latex gloves, in case you are more comfortable doing digits with these on. Also, saran wrap if gents would prefer me wrapped up. I have thought about dental dams but haven't gotten around to hunting them down.
We all want to live a long long time, so lets play safe.
It is about comfortable sexual practices, if you are comfortable with uncovered sexual services then continue on. However if you are NOT comfortable then play safe.
As a provider to more then one gentleman, I believe it is our due-diligence to provide what ever safety material you need in order to protect yourself, and feel comfortable in the process.
As for the Daty uncovered from what I understand, the gentleman has a lower risk at contracting HIV or HepC from a female (I'm not a 100% sure but maybe one of our perb doctors can help out here)
I'm happy to see that you've also done the research. I've discusssed the issue with four medical professionals (including a family member) and they initially give me the standard line. After I communicate my knowledge (medical journals) on the matter they have all conceded that HIV 'is very difficult to contract' and that it cannot be transmitted though saliva.zoe_zee said:A lot of STD/I clinics don't want to tell ppl that. I guess they are afraid of ppl getting the idea that they'll never get HIV.
I was thinking more of things other than HIV, too. What about clap, chlamydia, herpes, NSU, NGU, the flu etc etc? Are all these risky because of bbbj or because of swallowing?Maury Beniowski said:HIV/AIDS should be the least of your worries. Herpes is now prevalent in almost 25% of the population at large, and its rate of transmission continues to rise. Because one can live to a ripe old age with Herpes, it is generally dismissed out of hand, and not given the attention it warrants in the media. Then again, retroviral cocktails have made AIDS a more manageable condition, and promising treatments that target dormant cells are on the horizon that should virtually eradicate it (99.999% - a statistical zero; one can never attain absolute certainty with the human body). Herpes is much easier to contract, is not curable and will follow you to the grave with recurrent and annoying outburts inviting other life threatening conditions into your body as your immune sytem deteriorates due to advancing age.
i was told by the nurse that unless blood is present in the girl's mouth, the chance of getting HIV for the insertive partner is extremely low. She'd warn me about other STDs though, those that are more infeticious than HIV...zoe_zee said:A lot of STD/I clinics don't want to tell ppl that. I guess they are afraid of ppl getting the idea that they'll never get HIV.





