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Hi there, I am so deeply concerned right now in regarding an incident that happened yesterday. I was with my male friend and we took it a step further in regards to me masturbating him (handjob). I bent down and took a small lick of his pre-cum that was sitting on his penis on the tip. I swallowed it quickly and then continued with my handstrokes. He then took a swipe of his pre-cum that was sitting on top of his penis with his finger and I licked it off his finger and swallowed it immediately. He assured me that he does NOT have hiv or anything but I am so scared cause I wasn't expecting to taste his pre-cum. He then finished masturbating himself as I got frightened as to what just happened cause I was not expecting to taste his pre-cum. I did not put his penis into my mouth at all. Only 2 small licks of his pre-cum that was on top of his penis head and finger that he swiped off his penishead. He is circumcised and I swallowed it quickly when the pre-cum was on my tounge. The pre-cum was sitting on top of his circumcised penis before I bent down to take a small lick. He assured me that he does NOT have hiv and that he does NOT sleep around. I am so scared cause this happened yesterday and I am frightened out of my mind. He finished masturbating on his own and ejaculated on himself. I am so scared of possible transmission if any. Was there any possible transmission with pre-cum sitting on his penishead for a bit and that I just bent down to take a small lick in which the pre-cum was on my tounge and I swallowed it quickly and when he swiped little pre-cum with his finger that I licked iff and that was only on my tounge and I swallowed that quickly? I can't sleep or anything. I would appreciate your help. Thank you so much!
Hi
Oral sex carries the lowest risk of HIV transmission and with your experience the risk of HIV transmission is even smaller than that!
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How to Lick a Woman's Vagina - 4 Great Cunnilingus Tips
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Michael Harradine |
Submitted On April 12, 2010
There is a right way and a wrong way of licking a woman's vagina. Men who know their way around can easily determine which was one is right and which one is wrong every time they work their way to their partner's vagina. Another aspect of this sticky issue is the fact that there is significant number of women who can't seem to experience multiple orgasms by sexual intercourse alone. It is under this situation that men should be able to harness all available "weapons" in their arsenal in order to give their partners a mind-blowing experience.
Here are the most important things that you must remember when licking your woman's vagina:
You should remember this important rule - don't hit her mound at overdrive. Oral sex doesn't work that way. You have to take it slow by licking her bit-by-bit. If it takes men 3 to 5 seconds to hit the big O, women have to spend 5 minutes or longer to reach their climax. This significant difference is an important variable that you have to take into consideration when licking the vagina of your partner.
This is one special trick that you can't afford to miss when performing cunnilingus on your partner. When you make a humming sound while working on her love hole, your partner will feel a different kind of sensation that can turn her wild.
The clitoris contains millions of minute nerve endings, and when these highly sensitive parts of the clit are properly stimulated, a woman is bound to experience a mind-blowing orgasm. You must learn how to effectively use both your tongue and fingers in order for you to drive her over the edge of ecstasy.
The G-spot is the tissue that is located just a couple of inches above the vaginal wall. This bean-shaped vaginal tissue is oriented towards your partner's belly button. With your index finger, gently tap this tissue until she attains orgasm.
Your licks must a have smooth, fluid and slow motion. Don't ever go on attack mode when licking the vagina of your partner. Don't ever entertain the idea of biting any part of her love mound. Inject variety in your movements by alternating sensual kisses and licks on various spots of the vagina. Focus on the clitoral area and follow a solid circular motion.
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Hunting
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Whitetail Hunting
A mineral lick is a great place to get summer pictures of your best bucks. jeffstrauss / Getty
Where legal, mineral licks help bucks reach their full potential, and they make perfect summertime trail-camera sites
By
Scott Bestul
|
Published Jun 13, 2022 12:00 PM
Summer seems like easy living for whitetails. The frigid temperatures and barren landscape of winter are long gone, replaced with balmy weather and lush green growth. And yet, June, July, and August pose their own difficulties for deer. Does are raising and nursing fawns, and bucks are busy packing on body weight for the coming rut , as well as putting any reserve energy into growing the big racks we hope to see during the hunting season. All that activity stresses deer.
Minerals help deer overcome some of that stress, which is why whitetails (and other game) have long been attracted to naturally-occurring mineral sites in their range. Since these are relatively rare, hunters started providing mineral sources to deer decades ago, and the practice has only grown since. These days, virtually any food plot company worth its salt (sorry) has added a mineral block to its lineup. But you can make your own lick for quite a bit less with just some hand tools, a little sweat, and mineral found at any farm supply store.
Some hunter-managers dismiss the importance of minerals to whitetail health, and some of their points are valid. The best lick in the world will not turn a doe into Super Mom, nor will it transform a middling 10-point into a B&C candidate. However, as mineral proponents will argue, a complete diet (which includes minerals) allow a whitetail to fully express its genetic potential. Years of watching whitetails opting to eat this and not that (and vice-versa) have convinced me that deer are expert at finding exactly what their body needs at any given time, and that whitetails are highly attracted to mineral sources this time of year is undeniable. As evidence, I have mineral sites that I started years ago that I no longer freshen with new material, and deer continue to return to them this time year, digging up dirt that contains traces of mineral placed long ago.
But there’s another big reason to start a lick. For hunters, there is simply no better spot to start gathering summer trail-cam pics. Once established, a mineral site is so attractive that it will suck in virtually any buck in the area. If you’re serious about taking a summer inventory of bucks, a mineral lick will compete with and often outperform any food or water as a summer trail-cam site. So let’s get going. Here’s how to create a perfect mineral lick for summer deer, in six steps.
Be careful. Some states prohibit mineral licks entirely, or regulate their use. Get a copy of your state’s regs and make sure placing mineral is legal in your area. If it is an acceptable practice, it may be regulated, so be sure to follow any restrictions outlined by your state agency. And don’t assume you already know the rules, because with the spread of CWD and other diseases, the rules may well have changed since you last checked.
As noted, there are many commercial mineral mixes, blocks, and rocks on the market, and I know many hunters and managers who swear by this brand or that. And I don’t dispute any of it. However, I am an inveterate cheapskate on a limited budget, and I’d rather spend my dollars on other hunting gear, so I make my own mineral. If you’re on the penny-pinching plan, or you just prefer to do things yourself, follow my lead and go to your local farm supply store and buy a couple bags of trace mineral salt.
This is what many cattlemen offer their stock, and, if you use nothing else, it will be more than enough to pull deer into your lick. That said, I like to take things a step further and also get bag of dicalcium phosphate (commonly known as di-cal). This is an additive some dairy farmers feed to their calves, so it contains some body-building elements that can take a simple trace mineral lick to the next level. I typically make a 60/40 mix of trace mineral/dical, in a 5-gallon bucket, using a spade to blend the ingredients. One bucket is usually enough to get a pair of licks going.
Since I use licks as camera sites, I want to place them in areas where I can pull an SD card while making minimal disturbance to area bucks. For the most part, this means the edges of farm fields and food plots, which are perfect for two reasons: first, they typically prime summer food sources that are already drawing whitetails, and, second, they are situated in a place that lets me check cameras at midday without bumping deer. I focus on soybean or alfalfa fields in farm country, clover food plots anywhere, and the edges of fresh clearcuts or natural openings in the big woods. Obviously, the closer you put the lick to entry trails, field-edge corners, or other areas with good deer sign, the better the chance that it will attract attention.
Creating a mineral lick couldn’t be easier. Pick a good tree for hanging a camera on the edge of the aforementioned food sources. Step off 10 or 15 yards, and stick a shovel in the dirt and spade up the earth in a 2-foot circle. Toss a gallon or so of your mix into the dirt, then use your shovel to mix it into the earth. After that, spread another gallon or a little more of the mix on top to serve as a visual attractant to lure deer to the spot. Use the rest of your 5-gallon pail to create a second lick at a similar site, 400 to 800 yards away. Oh, and if your lick is adjacent to a farm field, make sure it’s well off the field edge, as deer can really dig out and enlarge a lick over time, and you don’t want the landowner upset because you created a crater on his field edge.
As noted, mineral licks are the best spot to gather preseason pics, and I rarely start a lick without considering where and how I’ll hang a camera. Ideally, I want a tree or fence post to be about 10 yards from the lick and sometimes a bit more; remember, deer will be spending some time at the site and a flash (even an infrared or no-glow) going off in their face at every visit can make even the most mellow buck a little goosey. If I feel like the camera itself is exposed, I’ll brush it in by sticking a leafy branch or two behind it. I like to visit the camera and pull the card after only several days at first, so I can view pics and make sure I’ve positioned the camera properly. Most cameras allow you to set the number of shots it will take for every triggering event, and it’s worth considering bumping the number down; I’ve had does and fawns linger at a lick for 20 minutes or more, which adds up to dozens of pics of the same deer.
Creating a lick doesn’t guarantee deer will use it. I’ve had licks that lit up with deer activity immediately, while others were almost ignored. I believe the mineral just reacts to some soil types better than others, but this is just speculation. Regardless, it’s a good idea to revisit any startup licks to see if deer are enjoying them. If there’s little to no activity, create another lick nearby to see if that one takes. Eventually, some are sure to—and you’ll be set up to start getting summer pics of your best bucks.
Trained as a high school English teacher and coach, Scott Bestul left that lucrative field to pursue another—as a full-time freelance writer in 1990. He sold his first story to Field & Stream a few years later and has been contributing to the brand ever since.
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