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STI transmission from you are silly

Jack2000

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G'day
How much is risk of getting STI from b*b*b*J?
I always stay away unprotected vaginal and Anal sex but been open to unprotected oral sex.
Recently been thinking how much is risk of getting std from are you silly
What's your thoughts and experiences?
 
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I say this as a sex worker who has offered that, and regular health checks done. In my experience its low risk and personally I have never had an STI in my throat.
Yes there is a risk and take into consideration HSV 1 can be transmitted to genitals. I personally use betadine mouthwash after
I encourage people to practice safe sex and make an informed decision
 
I say this as a sex worker who has offered that, and regular health checks done. In my experience its low risk and personally I have never had an STI in my throat.
Yes there is a risk and take into consideration HSV 1 can be transmitted to genitals. I personally use betadine mouthwash after
I encourage people to practice safe sex and make an informed decision
Hi Monique,
Thanks for your feedback.
I'm more interested in the risk for male. I assume If the mouth and gums look healthy, the risk of STI transmission from a SW to the male punter should be negligible.
I hope im right otherwise I might have to resist my patioon for you are silly.
 
It's obviously higher risk than a cbj but the risk is very low if you use a bit of common sense, e.g. don't do an ubj with a lady that has sores around her mouth. Ultimately it is a risk/reward calculation and we all have different risk/pleasure profiles.
 
It's obviously higher risk than a cbj but the risk is very low if you use a bit of common sense, e.g. don't do an ubj with a lady that has sores around her mouth. Ultimately it is a risk/reward calculation and we all have different risk/pleasure profiles.
whats the risk from covered if contact is never made and the covered remains covered?
 
whats the risk from covered if contact is never made and the covered remains covered?
It's like asking what's the risk from smoking if I only have a few a day. If you are that concerned best to not do it! There is no such thing as zero risk sex with anyone when it comes to possible infections.... STI's, thrush, HPV the list is endless. If you want no stress in your life just don't do it. Stick to hand jobs and be a happy man. You will sleep better at night.
 
It's like asking what's the risk from smoking if I only have a few a day. If you are that concerned best to not do it! There is no such thing as zero risk sex with anyone when it comes to possible infections.... STI's, thrush, HPV the list is endless. If you want no stress in your life just don't do it. Stick to hand jobs and be a happy man. You will sleep better at night.
that did not answer the question?
 
It's like asking what's the risk from smoking if I only have a few a day. If you are that concerned best to not do it! There is no such thing as zero risk sex with anyone when it comes to possible infections.... STI's, thrush, HPV the list is endless. If you want no stress in your life just don't do it. Stick to hand jobs and be a happy man. You will sleep better at night.
One can get herpes sores on hands for transmission to other persons genitals. Gloved handjobs, depending on type of glove used, rip the skin on the penis.
 
The only time I ever got an STI was from oral. It turns out the lady had gonorrhea in her throat and she didn't know about it. A day or two later I had symptoms and got tested. It was easy to clear up with some antibiotics.

I've had around 200ish sexual partners in my life so based on this very poorly controlled, N=1, scientific study, the chances of getting gonorrhea from silly head is about 0.5%
 
The only time I ever got an STI was from oral. It turns out the lady had gonorrhea in her throat and she didn't know about it. A day or two later I had symptoms and got tested. It was easy to clear up with some antibiotics.

I've had around 200ish sexual partners in my life so based on this very poorly controlled, N=1, scientific study, the chances of getting gonorrhea from silly head is about 0.5%
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If they are smoking rude dog many times a day, I'm pretty sure you would catch something.
 
sexually-transmitted-infections - STI - Talkinsex.com

Further reading.
 
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I say this as a sex worker who has offered that, and regular health checks done. In my experience its low risk and personally I have never had an STI in my throat.
Yes there is a risk and take into consideration HSV 1 can be transmitted to genitals. I personally use betadine mouthwash after
I encourage people to practice safe sex and make an informed decision
What comes after 69? Mouthwash.
 
G'day
How much is risk of getting STI from b*b*b*J?
I always stay away unprotected vaginal and Anal sex but been open to unprotected oral sex.
Recently been thinking how much is risk of getting std from are you silly
What's your thoughts and experiences?
I wanted to share a clear, evidence-based overview regarding the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) from unprotected oral sex.

There isn’t a single percentage that applies universally, as risk varies depending on the specific infection, presence of symptoms (such as sores), and individual factors. However, the overall picture is well understood.

In general, oral sex carries a lower risk than vaginal or anal intercourse, but it is not risk-free.(we all know this)

For HIV, the risk from oral sex is extremely low. The estimated per-act risk is close to zero, particularly when receiving oral sex (good for us receivers). The risk increases slightly if there are cuts, bleeding gums, or ejaculation in the mouth, but it remains very low overall.

For other STIs, the risk is more significant:

  • Gonorrhea: This is one of the most commonly transmitted infections via oral sex. Estimated transmission risk can range roughly from 5–20% per exposure.
  • Chlamydia: Lower transmission efficiency than gonorrhea, with an estimated risk around 1–5% per exposure.
  • Syphilis: Transmission risk can be relatively high (around 10–30%) if a sore is present, even if it is not visible or painful.
  • Herpes (HSV-1/HSV-2): Transmission is common, especially if the virus is active (e.g., cold sores).
  • HPV: Also transmissible through oral-genital contact, with risk accumulating over time rather than per single exposure.
From a Punter - SW perspective:
  • Receiving oral sex carries negligible HIV risk but a moderate risk for infections like gonorrhea, herpes, and HPV.
  • Giving oral sex carries very low HIV risk but a moderate risk of throat infections such as gonorrhea and herpes.
While oral sex is generally considered lower risk—especially for HIV—it still presents a meaningful risk for several other STIs.

Risk can be reduced by:
  • Avoiding contact when sores, cuts, or gum bleeding are present
  • Avoiding ejaculation in the mouth if concerned about HIV
  • Using condoms or dental dams
  • Getting regular STI testing, including throat swabs where relevant
And the most safe - avoid punting completely. This is my favorite one 🤣🤣🤣

Hopethis helps for a safer intercourse between people around the country!
 
I wanted to share a clear, evidence-based overview regarding the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) from unprotected oral sex.

There isn’t a single percentage that applies universally, as risk varies depending on the specific infection, presence of symptoms (such as sores), and individual factors. However, the overall picture is well understood.

In general, oral sex carries a lower risk than vaginal or anal intercourse, but it is not risk-free.(we all know this)

For HIV, the risk from oral sex is extremely low. The estimated per-act risk is close to zero, particularly when receiving oral sex (good for us receivers). The risk increases slightly if there are cuts, bleeding gums, or ejaculation in the mouth, but it remains very low overall.

For other STIs, the risk is more significant:

  • Gonorrhea: This is one of the most commonly transmitted infections via oral sex. Estimated transmission risk can range roughly from 5–20% per exposure.
  • Chlamydia: Lower transmission efficiency than gonorrhea, with an estimated risk around 1–5% per exposure.
  • Syphilis: Transmission risk can be relatively high (around 10–30%) if a sore is present, even if it is not visible or painful.
  • Herpes (HSV-1/HSV-2): Transmission is common, especially if the virus is active (e.g., cold sores).
  • HPV: Also transmissible through oral-genital contact, with risk accumulating over time rather than per single exposure.
From a Punter - SW perspective:
  • Receiving oral sex carries negligible HIV risk but a moderate risk for infections like gonorrhea, herpes, and HPV.
  • Giving oral sex carries very low HIV risk but a moderate risk of throat infections such as gonorrhea and herpes.
While oral sex is generally considered lower risk—especially for HIV—it still presents a meaningful risk for several other STIs.

Risk can be reduced by:
  • Avoiding contact when sores, cuts, or gum bleeding are present
  • Avoiding ejaculation in the mouth if concerned about HIV
  • Using condoms or dental dams
  • Getting regular STI testing, including throat swabs where relevant
And the most safe - avoid punting completely. This is my favorite one 🤣🤣🤣

Hopethis helps for a safer intercourse between people around the country!
The chinese working ladies have a trick in giving unprotected oral. They fill their mouth with listerin.
 
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