Sir, my husband want me to put his penis on my mouth n to lick n suck it (oral sex) it is harmful to me. Or it is harmless? As he is very much interested in this n he enjoys it alot. I want to make him happy so always I do ths. Bt is it causing any harm to me. I hav heard that it causes throat cancer etc. As me n my husband earlier had genital warts bt nw it is cured completely. please reply.
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What happens in a closed room between a couple is very intimate and personal. Every thing you do in a closed room is acceptable as long as it is acceptable to you and him. Oral sex is a personal choice. Medically yes one is prone to infections during oral sex.
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Hello- Genital warts are also caused by HPV (human papilloma virus). This is the organism which can move from genitals to throat and may cause throat cancer. Its better to do oral sex while using flavored condoms and be on the safe side. Talk and aware your husband, with slight protection you both still can enjoy oral sex safely.
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Dear user. I can understand. Penile sucking or oral sex is not a conventional way of sex. Therefore your husband should better avoid it. Penis may not cleaned completely from micro organisms. If your husband is able to clean his penis perfectly, there is no health problems in having oral sex. Take care.
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This is harmless, unless either party is carrying a sex infection. In the rare instance of a woman being allergic to her man's sperm, fellatio would probably cause swelling, soreness and redness in the throat. Oral sex puts you into contact with skin and body fluids?semen, vaginal fluids, blood, urine, feces, breast milk?any of which can contain disease-causing viruses or bacteria? And spitting out these fluids will not protect you from infection. Simple acts like shaving too close and flossing leave tiny cuts that can allow viruses and bacteria to enter the body. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) that can be passed from one partner to another through oral sex include herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphillis and Human papillomavirus (HPV).
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