Originally Posted by H BOMB
If you have to ask this question you should not ,I repeat, you should not be having sex.. Sh!t of course you can..
Oldman
Originally Posted by H BOMB
If you have to ask this question you should not ,I repeat, you should not be having sex.. Sh!t of course you can..
Oldman
Short answer: No. But it may happen very rarely.Originally Posted by H BOMB
So you guys think that if a girl has something, you mostly likey will get it the first time having unprotected sex
Originally Posted by solid-d
STD's don't wait for your 2nd or 3rd time to do it.. YES you can get STD's the first time. Wrap that rascal bro.
Oh and to Carlos you think having a kid is worse than having AIDS? A kid is the only STD you can keep and be proud of.
Oldman
I did not say that. My point is he should be just as worried about getting her pregnant as getting a STD.Originally Posted by oldman
Muscle Asylum Project Athlete
The worst STD of them all is LOVE...
Its not usually sexually transmitted though, although it could be...
Nah its cool really
Originally Posted by Carlos_E
sorry Yes that I agree with..
It is funny I was talking to a teen pregnancy counselor a few years ago and she said girls would come in asking for a prego test and when it came back negative they would sigh a big relief.. then she (the counselor) would say great your not pregnant but have you been tested for HIV/AIDS, Syphilis, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Trichomoniasis, Vaginal infections,Genital Herpes , HPV, Hepatitis etc.. and the girls would be like??? what?? I only have sex a few times.
It is amazing how little people know (even many here) know about STD's.
Good info here bro's think random sex with that slut or unprotected sex is okay >> http://www.teensource.org/RunScript....=ASP\Pg133.asp
Look at incurable list.. and even some of the things that can happen if you don't get cured.
Oldman
HIV is scary shit!!!
Muscle Asylum Project Athlete
Its like breathing in a cough from someone who has pneumonia. Ur prob gonna get it!! I dont think aid is transmitted orally, at least not through spit. It is through sperm tho! Sucks if shes a swallower![]()
meh, screw getting tested, if i got one, sucks to be me, and whoever i sleep with lol.
just kiddddddding......not really, but...well... a little..
i got an s.t.d off XL'S wife,,,,,
good info thank you guys
i knew you could get herpes etc from oral but i didn't know hiv, damn that is scary shit. learn something new every day
keep ur pepe locked away in a dark place where no std can reach! Who needs a girl any ways!!!
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STDS are sent by the white man, to hold us down
Originally Posted by decadbal
well it is about time someone said something.. I was scared.
Jesus Christ... Black man
Babe Ruth... Black man
Madonna.... sleeps with black men
(okay a $1 prize to the first that can name the move the above lines came from)
Oldman
eddie griffin........
undercover brother
Originally Posted by decadbal
ding ding ding.. you win a dollar!! tell them what else he one Johnny..
Okay I will mail that right out to you.. Oh wait ummm. hmmm dam I should planned this out better.. Where should I send your winnings?
hahaha
Oldman
Question:
I am sure this question of mine may sound stupid and you have been asked a number of times. However, for me, it is a very important question relating to my sexual life. My question is: does kissing, with sucking your partner's tongue and lips, transmit HIV? For me, sex without such kissing is no fun! Lately my girlfriend was told by someone that such kissing is risky, and therefore she refuses to give kisses during sex. Waiting anxiously for your reply.
Answer:
For many, kissing is one of the joys of life — plus kissing someone deeply is hot, hot, hot! And you want to be safe, as well. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers open-mouth kissing low-risk for transmitting HIV, especially if both partners are without sores or cuts on the mouth or lips. Saliva has certain proteins that make it an extremely poor carrier of HIV. As a result, kissing, sucking, and licking the lips, mouth, and tongue are basically safe.
Blood, however, is an ideal carrier for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and if anybody's blood enters the equation (or a mouth), things can get more complicated. The CDC has reported one case that suggests a woman contracted HIV through exposure to her partner's contaminated blood during open-mouth kissing. If an infected partner has blood in his or her mouth, an open-mouth kiss could lead to transmission of the virus through the other partner's mucous membrane lining the inside of the mouth. If the receiving partner has mouth or lip abrasions (i.e., serious gum disease, cuts, open sores, cold sores), the virus has a better chance of being absorbed. Since extended periods of oral exploration can potentially damage the mouth and lips, causing such abrasions, the CDC recommends against open-mouthed kissing with an HIV-positive partner.
In that case, you two may want to learn if either of you are HIV positive or at risk for HIV, so that both of you can identify what choices you have and what decisions you can make. You may also want to see if there are other reasons behind your girlfriend's new or sudden no kissing during sex stance.
It's a little puzzling that your girlfriend seems worried about getting HIV through kissing, and does not seem to be worried about getting HIV or something else through sex. Have you had a conversation about this? Even though she refuses or chooses not to give kisses during sex, is she comfortable with kissing you at other times? Perhaps one of you may have chapped or split lips, cold sores, or even bad breath. But you will not know how she feels or what she is thinking unless you ask her, and let her know that you are eager to hear her perspective.
Although safer sex is not 100 percent safe, which is why it is called safer sex and not "safe" sex, using a condom or dam consistently and correctly helps protect against most sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV/AIDS. Getting tested regularly and talking with understanding about the risks involved in whatever sexual behaviors you both choose to do can help ease both of your minds, and increase pleasure.
Source: http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/0328.html
If she doesn't want to kiss during sex dump her. Total lack of intimacy. If she doesn't kiss then she probably doesn't do oral sex. Another reason to dump her.Originally Posted by Alex2
Muscle Asylum Project Athlete
I'd rather have a kid than HIV. Kids turn out to be good shit in the end, HIV turns into AIDs and ****s you up!
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