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Oral sex is defined as the act of sexual intimacy from mouth-to-penis (fellatio), mouth-to-vagina (cunnilingus), or mouth–to–anus. Or in slang terms: a blowjob, going down, giving head, honeypot lick or rimming. You can’t get pregnant from oral sex, but you can get an STI.
Deciding whether or not to have oral sex is a personal choice. Some people like it; others do not. You should consider your values, where you are in your relationship, how you feel about giving/receiving oral sex, how your partner feels about giving/receiving oral sex, and how you both feel about the risk of getting an STI. Discussing this decision with a doctor, older sibling, or other trusted adult may help you in this decision.
STIs are caused by viruses or bacteria that like warm, soft, moist places such as your mouth and genital area (penis, vulva, vagina, anus, area between penis and anus, and area between vulva and anus).
STIs can spread from the genital area to the mouth and from the mouth to the genital area. They are generally passed between people via body fluids or direct contact with skin or sores.
Though there’s admittedly less risk of STIs in oral sex than in vaginal or anal sex, the risk still exists. You can get a bacterial infection of chlamydia, syphilis, or gonorrhea in your mouth and/or throat and – in some rarer occasions – can develop genital warts in the mouth. Herpes is commonly passed between genitals and the mouth, and HIV can be passed through cuts in the mouth or small abrasions.
The only 100 percent effective way to avoid an STI is not to have oral, vaginal, or anal sex at all. If you are planning to have oral sex, know how to make it safer by avoiding the exchange of bodily fluids and other risky contact.
Before you have oral sex, talk to your partner about sexual history, history of STIs, and protection.
Oral sex involves sucking or licking the vagina, penis or anus. Some men and women (gay and straight) choose to do this as part of their sex life, and others don’t.
According to the second National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles, more than 75% of men and women had had oral sex in the last year.
There’s a risk of getting or passing on STIs if you’re giving or receiving oral sex.
If you or your partner has an infection, the risk of passing it on increases if either of you has sores or cuts around the mouth, genitals or anus. This is because viruses and bacteria, which may be present in semen, vaginal fluid or blood, can travel more easily into a partner’s body through breaks in the skin.
It’s believed that the risk of infection is lower when you receive oral sex than when you give someone oral sex. This is because when someone gives you oral sex, you don’t come into contact with your partner’s genital fluid (semen or vaginal fluid). However, there’s still a risk of infection.
STIs that can be passed on through oral sex include:
chlamydia
herpes (type 1 and type 2, which can cause cold sores around the mouth and on the genitals or anus)
genital warts
gonorrhoea
hepatitis A, hepatitis B and hepatitis C
HIV
syphilis
If you have a cold sore and you give your partner oral sex, you can infect them with the herpes virus and they may get genital sores. Similarly, herpes can pass from genitals to the mouth.
It’s thought that the risk of passing on or getting HIV during oral sex is low. The risk is higher if there are any cuts or sores in the mouth, genitals or anus.
You can make oral sex safer by using a condom, because it acts as a barrier between the mouth and the genitals. A dam (a square of very thin soft plastic) across the anus or female genitals can protect against infection.
Condoms are available in different flavours, but you can use any kind of condom during oral sex. Make sure that it has the European CE standard mark, which means that the condom meets high safety standards.
Do not have oral sex if either you or your partner is on treatment for a STI or is having an outbreak of symptoms (as with herpes).
If you choose to have oral sex, using a barrier method to prevent direct contact between one partner’s mouth and the other partner’s genitals or anus is the best way to reduce your chance of getting or giving an STI. These methods are discussed in more detail below.
If you are giving oral sex from mouth-to-vulva (outside of vagina) or from mouth-to-anus, you can protect yourself with methods such as the following:
Inexpensive and easy to find in any grocery or drug store
Covers a larger area
Can be used with oil- or water-based lubricants
Allows heat to be felt through the wrap
Can rip – use caution with fingernails
Cover the vulva area with the plastic wrap. You can either cut a piece of the wrap and hold it in place or wrap the pelvic area.
To increase sensitivity, you can place lubricant on the side facing the vulva.
Once you are done, throw the plastic wrap away.
If you are rimming, follow the directions above but place the wrap over the anal area.
Provides a stronger latex barrier.
Some, such as “Glide Dams,” come in flavors such as grape and vanilla.
May not be easy to find, although some teen-friendly clinics (such as Planned Parenthood) and dental supply stores carry them.
Some feel there is less sensation of warmth and feeling.
Covers a small area and fluids may seep past the dam (use caution).
Only protects what it covers.
Some require that you hold the latex in place for protection.
May not be used with oil-based lubricants because they will break down the latex.
Hold the latex square over the vulva area. Some will stay in place (like Glide Dams), while others must be held in place for protection. You can also try using a garter belt to hold it and free up your hands.
To increase sensitivity, you can place lubricant on the side facing the vulva. Be sure to only use water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils).
Dental dams can only be used once, so after you are done, throw away the dam.
If you are rimming, follow the directions above but place the dam over the anal area.
Easy to get. Look for a non-lubricated condom, flavored lubricated condom, or flavored non-lubricated condom.
Provides a small area of protection and requires care to ensure that fluids don’t seep past the condom into the mouth or the anus/vulva area.
You must use both hands to hold the cut condom in place.
Can only use water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils).
Only protects what it covers
Unroll the condom and cut off the very tip and the very end of the condom.
Cut lengthwise to make a rectangle.
Hold the latex square over the vulva area. To increase sensitivity, you can place lubricant on the side facing the vulva. Be sure to only use water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils).
Once you are done, throw away the condom.
If you are rimming, follow the directions above but place the condom over the anal area.
If you are giving oral sex from mouth-to-penis (fellatio), you can protect yourself with barrier methods such as the following:
Some say it’s dry or don’t like the taste.
Only protects what it covers
If available, place some water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils) in the tip of the condom.
Put the condom on the penis (see step-by-step instructions).
After you are done, throw away the condom.
Sometimes can be found in drug stores.
Some teen-friendly clinics carry different varieties.
Some say that the lubrication feels/tastes more like Chapstick.
Only protects what it covers.
If available, place some water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils) in the tip of the condom.
Put the condom on the penis (see step-by-step instructions).
After you are done, throw away the condom.
Many find mint a more favorable flavor.
Condom is not lubricated.
Hard to find. Generally, only adult stores open to people over 18 carry this product. You may want to try teen-friendly clinics as well.
Only protects what it covers.
If available, place some water-based lubricant (not Vaseline or oils) in the tip of the condom.
Put the condom on the penis (see step-by-step instructions).
After you are done, throw away the condom.
This is when someone inserts one or more fingers into their partner’s vagina or anus. It’s not common for fingering to spread STIs, but there are still risks. After this the fingerer licks the wet finger to arouse the partner with dirty act.
Girls wrap palm around penis and stroke it in up/down position and lick when the boy ejaculates.
If there are any cuts or sores on the fingers, no matter how small, the risk of passing on or getting HIV or other blood-borne infections such as hepatitis B or C increases.
Some people gradually insert the whole hand into a partner’s vagina or anus (called fisting). Not everyone chooses to do this. Again, the risk of infection is higher if either person has any cuts or broken skin that come into contact with their partner. You can lower the risk by wearing surgical gloves.
This covers a wide range of items, including vibrators and sex dolls. Any object used in sex can be called a sex toy whether it’s designed for this use or not. Some have habit of licking the toy after masturbation which can cause self-infection.
It’s important to keep sex toys clean. If you’re sharing sex toys, make sure you wash them between users and put a new condom on them.
Sharing sex toys has risks, including getting and passing on infections such as chlamydia, syphilis and herpes. If there are any cuts or sores around the vagina, anus or penis and there’s blood, there’s an increased risk of passing on hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV.
Some people choose to urinate on a partner’s face or mouth as part of their sex life, and others don’t. Such type of dirty acts are performed to show shallow affection towards partner. There’s a relatively low risk of passing on an infection if the person who’s being urinated on has no broken skin.
Faeces (poo) carry more of a risk. They contain organisms that can cause illness or infection. Although faeces doesn’t usually contain HIV, they can contain the hepatitis A virus. There’s a chance of infection when faeces comes into contact with broken skin, the mouth or the eyes.
Cutting the skin (called scarification) as part of sex carries risks. Infections such as HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C can pass from person to person through broken skin. No sexual contact is needed. Simply getting blood on a partner may transmit these infections.
To lower the chances of infection, cutting and piercing equipment should be sterilised and not shared.
The number one complaint men have during oral sex is getting bitten. There’s an art to fellatio and the key to mastering it is to know exactly what to do with your lips in order to avoid your teeth scraping him. The best technique is to wrap your lips around his penis and suck it in. This will prevent your teeth from directly contacting his penis. “If she’s liking what you’re doing — and you’ll know because she’ll be moaning and groaning and bucking around — then don’t stop what you’re doing. Men often choose the worst times ever to switch up their routine.”
The testicles are a very sensitive body part, which also makes it a hot pleasure zone. Increase your man’s satisfaction by gently (the keyword here is gently) licking, sucking or tugging on his balls, NEVER BITE in excitement. Pulling too hard or biting them by mistake will not only piss him off but will send him shock waves of pain. Be careful when handling two of his most prized possessions!
Men should avoid blowing air in vagina. Flow of air is fatal for the woman.
Yes, it’s a true but very rare occurrence. When air is blown or forced directly into a vagina — without allowing any air to escape — an air embolism (the abnormal presence of air in the cardiovascular system) could form, which can be fatal.
Venous air embolism is an infrequent complication of pregnancy but may occur if air is blown into the vagina during orogenital sex. Air passes beneath the fetal membranes and into the circulation of the subplacental sinuses, invariably causing death to both mother and fetus within minutes.
You find many people talk about oral sex – but how many of them have mastery of it?
We have listed oral sex guides here for you to become master of fellatio/cunnilingus. Explore several health aspects of oral sex here.
Enjoy lick and suck in those naughty moments of your life.
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Cunnilingus is an oral sex act performed by a person on a female’s genitalia (the clitoris, other parts of the vulva or the vagina). The clitoris is the most sexually sensitive part of the human female genitalia, and its stimulation may result in female sexual arousal or orgasm.
Cunnilingus can be sexually arousing for participants, and may be performed by a sexual partner as foreplay to incite sexual arousal before other sexual activities (such as vaginal or anal intercourse), or as an erotic and physically intimate act on its own.
Like most forms of sexual activity, oral sex can be a risk for contracting sexually transmitted infections (STIs/STDs). However, the transmission risk for oral sex, especially HIV transmission, is significantly lower than for vaginal or anal sex. Vagina should be properly cleaned before it is offered for licking to a partner.
Women can variate the fun with the use of fingers; rubbing anus or clit. Similarly, during the activity, the receiving woman’s partner may use fingers to open the labia majora (genital lips) to enable the tongue to better stimulate the clitoris, or the female may separate the labia for her partner. Separating the legs wide would also usually open the vulva sufficiently for the partner to orally reach the clitoris.
Different positions for cunnilingus add fun to the foreplays and oral sex.
Oral sex can get boring for women if she’s always laying down to receive. While oral sex is great in just about every shape or form, you can really heat things up with different oral sex positions . In fact, when your partner is going down on you in a variety of different ways, the same moves and techniques can actually feel totally different.
There are hundreds of variations to major oral sex poses, but care should be taken that excessive variation in positions do not develop cramps on the sore neck of the cunnilingus giver.
Try these new and easy oral sex positions to make him going down on you a lot more fun!
After foreplay, it is important to make her wet with her natural juices. You must circle, whirl, move tongue up/down sideways in/out and keep repeating the licking process till she gets completely wet.
Kiss, suck her vagina in between while licking.
Guys will often get a blowjob standing up – but because a woman’s genitals don’t “stick out” like a man’s does, a woman doesn’t often get to stand while receiving oral sex . Next time your man goes down on you, suggest that he goes “up” on you instead! Stand over his head and let him come up underneath you to pleasure you with his mouth.
Variation : Prop your leg up on a table or a chair to allow him full and total access to your genitals. He’ll love being able to really see what he’s doing down there!
If your guy doesn’t mind being close to your back door entrance – or if he enjoys giving you analingus at the same time he’s going down on you – doggy style is definitely right up your alley. Kneel on all fours just as you would if you and your partner were going to have sex and he’s going to enter you from behind. Instead of penetrating you with his penis, he’ll actually bring his face down there and lick and suck you from behind. Seriously though, if your guy is back door shy, stay away from this one.
Variation : Have him flip over on his back and slide up underneath you, facing your genitals. He can give you oral sex this way, without being so involved with your behind.
Sit up on a couch or chair and spread your legs as wide as you can, making your entire genital area open to your partner. Have him kneel down or sit on the floor, about eye level with your vulva. He can reach you easily this way, both with his mouth and his hands – which comes in “handy” for fingering . This is actually a very comfortable position for both you and your partner, provided that you’re both at the right level. If either of you is stretching up or hunched down to get in this position, try to find another chair or place to sit where you can be more comfortable.
Variation : Try spreading your vaginal lips with your fingers while your partner goes down on you. Not only will he love having full access to your lady parts, he’ll also love how unabashed and naughty this move is.
This too is one of the most comfortable oral sex positions both for the giver and the receiver. Lie on your side on the bed or couch and have your partner lie upside down behind you. He should be facing your rear. Lift up the leg that is not on the bed and hold it high either with your hands or with some kind of restraint (which could be even more fun with a little bondage!) He’s going to slide his head in between your legs, bringing his face around to meet your genitals. He can rest his head and neck on your thigh while he eats you out.
Variation : Once he’s going down on you, release your leg and rest it on his shoulders. This gives him less access to your vulva, but it does give your leg a rest!
The “missionary” version of oral sex positions is where the woman is lying down and the man lies on his stomach with his face buried deep in between her legs. While this is an excellent way to reach orgasm during oral sex – after all, there’s a reason it’s considered a “classic” – there are different things you can do with it to make it even more fun. After you lie down, bring your legs together and then raise them up, bringing your knees close to your stomach. Your legs should still be together. This allows your man to come up underneath your legs and lick your vulva. Have him bury his tongue deep in your folds, because light licking isn’t going to do the trick here with your legs pressed together.
Variation : Rest your legs on his shoulders when you get tired of holding them up. This will make it easier for him to go down on you, and it will be more comfortable for you when you get closer and closer to orgasm.
You’ve probably heard of this one, but it’s not played out just yet. Sitting on a man’s face is incredibly erotic for a woman, especially if she’s into domination and he’s into submission. After giving your m
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