Oral sex
Oral sex involves giving or receiving oral stimulation to the genitalia. Fellatio, also known as a ‘blow job’, is the term used to describe oral sex given to a man. Cunnilingus is the term which describes oral sex given to a woman.
HIV can pose a small risk for both the active and receptive partner. Transmission from an HIV positive receptive partner to an HIV negative active partner may occur when the active partner gets semen or vaginal fluid or blood into a cut, sore, ulcer or area of inflammation somewhere in their mouth or throat.
Many studies have shown that oral sex is practiced by men and women of all ages, both gay and straight. It is a very common practice and may be performed on its own, or before or after sexual intercourse.
A number of studies have demonstrated that oral sex is not necessarily safe sex. Both giving and receiving oral sex can lead to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections also known as STDs.
HIV can pose a small risk for both the active and receptive partner. Transmission from an HIV positive receptive partner to an HIV negative active partner may occur when the active partner gets semen or vaginal fluid or blood into a cut, sore, ulcer or area of inflammation somewhere in their mouth or throat.
The linings of the mouth and throat are very resistant to viral infections such as HIV, so infection is unlikely if they are healthy.
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