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Saturday, October 15, 2005

Oral sex an STD

Mia και εγινε ολο αυτο το μετα μπλογκινγκ, ειπα να βρω και αλλες πηγες...
It sucks not to suck
αλλα τι να κανουμε?



Oral Sex
You can get an STD or HIV (the virus that causes AIDs) from oral sex - you must use a condom or dental dam no exceptions.
Oral sex is not something that everyone is interested in - don't pressure somebody to do this, it is the same as pressuring them to have intercourse and it is wrong.
Oral sex is a very intimate, undeniably sexual act. You may technically hold on to your virginity by having oral sex instead of intercourse, but you are sexually active none the less.
The old "spit or swallow" question is outdated. When having oral sex you must use barrier protection such as a condom or dental dam.
Oral sex can and does change the nature of a relationship, it should not be entered into lightly.
Oral sex is not a consolation prize - if your partner says no to intercourse they don't owe you oral sex instead.
Oral sex is not a "safe" alternative to intercourse, although you can not get pregnant from this act you can catch an STD or HIV.
Most religions do consider premarital oral sex, like premarital intercourse, to be wrong and some actually consider oral sex off limits even within a marriage.
Oral sex is every bit as sexually intimate as intercourse.
Oral sex should only be done with a person who you trust, both the players in an oral sex encounter are very vulnerable to the other.




http://teenadvice.about.com/library/bl10thingsoralsex.htm





Safer Oral Sex


True - You can't get pregnant from having oral sex.

False - You can't get sexually transmitted infections or diseases (STI) from having oral sex.
Sorry, but it's possible -
You can get an STI from having oral sex.

What Is Oral Sex?
Oral Sex and STIs
Oral Sex on the Vulva (outside of vagina) and Anus
Oral Sex on a Penis







What Is Oral Sex?



Oral sex is defined as the act of sexual intimacy from mouth to penis (fellatio), mouth to vagina (cunnilingus) or mouth to anus. Or in slang terms: a blowjob, going down, giving head or rimming. You can't get pregnant from oral sex, but you can get an STI.

Whether to have oral sex is a personal choice. Some people like it; others do not. You should consider your values, where you are in your relationship, how you feel about giving/receiving oral sex, how your partner feels about giving/receiving oral sex and how you both feel about the risk of getting an STI. Discussing this decision with a doctor, older sibling or other trusted adult may help you in this decision.

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Oral Sex and STIs



STIs are caused by viruses or bacteria that like warm, soft, moist places such as your mouth and genital area (penis, vulva, vagina, anus, area between penis and anus, and area between vulva and anus). STIs can spread from the genital area to the mouth and from the mouth to the genital area. They are generally passed between people via body fluids or direct contact with skin or sores.

Though there's admittedly less risk of STIs in oral sex than in vaginal or anal sex, the risk still exists. You can get a bacterial infection of chlamydia, syphilis or gonorrhea in your mouth and/or throat, and in some rarer occasions, can develop genital warts in the mouth. Herpes is commonly passed between genitals and the mouth, and HIV can be passed through cuts in the mouth or small abrasions.

The only 100 percent effective way to avoid an STI is not to have oral, vaginal or anal sex at all. If you are planning to have oral sex, know how to make it safer by avoiding the exchange of bodily fluids and other risky contact.

Before you have oral sex, talk to your partner about sexual history, history of STIs and protection.


Communication is essential.


Do not have oral sex if either you or your partner is on treatment for a STI or is having an outbreak of symptoms (as in herpes).

If you choose to have oral sex, using a barrier method to prevent direct contact between one partner's mouth and other partner's genitals or anus is the best way to reduce your chance of getting or giving an STI. These methods are discussed in more detail below.

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Barrier Methods for Protection During Oral Sex


Oral Sex on the Vulva (outside of vagina) and Anus



If you are giving oral sex from mouth to vulva (outside of vagina) or from mouth to anus, you can protect yourself with methods such as the following:
Plastic Wrap (such as Saran or Cling Wrap)Pros

Inexpensive and easy to find in any grocery or drug store)
Covers a larger area

Can be used with oil- or water-based lubricants
Allows heat to be felt through the wrap

Cons
Can rip -- use caution with fingernails

Directions on Use: Cover the vulva area with the plastic wrap. You can either cut a piece of the wrap and hold it in place or wrap the pelvic area. To increase sensitivity, you can place lubricant on the side facing the vulva. Once you are done, throw the plastic wrap away. If you are rimming, follow the directions above but place the wrap over the anal area.


Dental Dams, Licks and Other Latex Square BarriersPros
Provides a stronger latex barrier

Some, such as "Glide Dams," come in flavors such as grape and vanilla

Cons
May not be easy to find, although some teen-friendly clinics (such as Planned Parenthood) and dental supply stores carry them
Some feel there is less sensation of warmth and feeling
Covers a small area and fluids may seep past the dam (use caution)
Only protects what it covers
Some require that you hold the latex in place for protection
May not be used with oil-based lubricants because they will break down the latex

Directions on Use: Hold the latex square over the vulva area. Some will stay in place (like Glide Dams), while others must be held in place for protection. You can also try using a garter belt to hold it and free up your hands. To increase sensitivity, you can place lubricant on the side facing the vulva. Be sure to only use water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils). Dental dams can only be used once, so after you are done, throw away the dam. If you are rimming, follow the directions above but place the dam over the anal area.


Cutting a Condom into a RectanglePros
Easy to get. Look for a non-lubricated condom, flavored lubricated condom or flavored non-lubricated condom

Cons
Provides a small area of protection and requires care to ensure that fluids don't seep past the condom into the mouth or the anus/vulva area
You must use both hands to hold the cut condom in place
Can only use water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils)
Only protects what it covers

Directions on Use: Unroll the condom and cut off the very tip and the very end of the condom. Then cut lengthwise to make a rectangle. Hold the latex square over the vulva area. To increase sensitivity, you can place lubricant on the side facing the vulva. Be sure to only use water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils). Once you are done, throw away the condom. If you are rimming, follow the directions above but place the condom over the anal area.



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Oral Sex on a Penis



Barrier methods for giving oral sex on the penis (fellatio) include:
Non-Lubricated CondomPros
Easy to find in drugstores

Cons
Some say it's dry or don't like the taste
Only protects what it covers

Directions on Use: If available, place some water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils) in the tip of the condom. Put the condom on the penis (see step-by-step instructions). After you are done, throw away the condom.


Flavored Lubricated CondomsPros
Sometimes can be found in drug stores
Some teen-friendly clinics carry different varieties

Cons
Some say that the lubrication feels/tastes more like Chapstick
Only protects what it covers

Directions on Use: If available, place some water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils) in the tip of the condom. Put the condom on the penis (see step-by-step instructions). After you are done, throw away the condom.


Kiss of Mint CondomsPros
Many find mint a more favorable flavor
Condom is not lubricated

Cons
Hard to find. Generally, only adult stores open to people over 18 carry this product. You may want to try teen-friendly clinics as well
Only protects what it covers

Directions on Use: If available, place some water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils) in the tip of the condom. Put the condom on the penis (see step-by-step instructions). After you are done, throw away the condom


http://www.pamf.org/teen/sex/std/oral/

6 comments:

Lili said...

aderfi,
μια φορα μπξκα στο σαιτ σου και τρελλαθηκα στα πορνο σπαμ.
Μπορει να ειναι τυχαιο, μπορει οχι, αλλα για καλου κακου, σβυνω το μνμα σου και βαζω εδω τι εγραψες



"να, κάτι τέτοια διαβάζω και μπαίνω στο gaydar... "


και απαντω....



κατι τετοια διαβαζεις και μπαινεις στο ρανταρ που εντοπιζει τους γκευ(????)

Ziggy said...

Aftes tis meres ehoume oloi enan logo parapanw na min erhomaste katholou se epafi me ta poulia mas. Gripi twn ptinwn einai afti, pote den ksereis.....

Lili said...

ziggy...:D:D:D
ασταδιαλα ρε...λυθηκα στο γελιο
(εξυπνο, δεν το περιμενα)

Ziggy said...

Den to perimenes apo mena i den to perimenes genika?

Pare ta metra sou giati poulia ine afta petagonte apo kei pou den to perimeneis. Eksou kai i frasi "mi petagese san pou..a", eee pouli enoow.....

Lili said...

Δεν το περιμενα γενικα.
(δεν σε ξερω αρκετα καλα για να εχω εξπεκτεσιονς για το τι θα ελεγες η οχι)

αλλα βρε αδερφε, το χαλασες...
τι το ηθελες το προσθετο σχολιο με τις π...ς?
τεσπα, δε βαριεσαι...

Lili said...

Molis gyrisa apo to blog sou...
Proskyno...
kai baineis link TORA.

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