STDs from Recieving Oral Sex

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What is the risk of a male receiving oral sex from a female?

what are the STDs that can be transmitted this way?

How likely it is?

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  • Posted

    the main one is herpes things that are spread via skin to skin contact warts and molluscum etc chlamydia can also be passed on

    • Posted

      Kim, you said something different in another forum re. chlamydia:

      the question was:

      so ur saying i cant get it if she had it already in her mouth from previous works she had done? so u cant pass mouth chlamydia to someones genitals?

      your answer:

      "no only if u licked her vagina would u get it in your mouth or if she licked ur penis u can give it to her thats the umprotected oral sex"

      "no neither would u get gono as they are not passed on threw saliva ud only get it from vaginal sex anal sex and if u licked her vagina"

      NOW YOU SAY SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT: chlamydia can also be passed on...

      So what's the truth?

  • Posted

    Hey,

    Receiving oral sex is generally safe.

    The most common STDs you could get through oral sex are gonorrhea, genital herpes and syphilis.

    Good thing is you CANNOT get HIV by receiving an oral sex.

    Best,

    Hugo

  • Posted

    You can get Chlamydia...my own experience

    • Posted

      its rare but it can happen i never said it was impossible nothing is

    • Posted

      seen as it cant be passed on via saliva i dont see how

    • Posted

      only spread via unprotected sex u can pass it on via oral if u have it in the penis or vagina and then put it to someones mouth its passed on via sperm and vaginal secreations not saliva

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