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I recently meet a guy whom didn't fly becos he fear the plane will crush until he is 35.

I don't want to live a life (or have a life) of fear.

So pls only suck cocks which u trust, isn't it safer?

If you don't trust the person - don't even take off your pants.

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Do you suck a lollipop with or without a wrapper on?

LOL, this has gotta be the best analogy!

Let's be honest, I guess oral sex with condom isn't common for gays? It's more for the heterosexual market? Like...lol, i think (statistically) most girls out there are still not really keen or cock hungry, that's why they introduced so many flavours to entice the ladies into trying. Those you watch in pxxn....are pxxn...entertainment ok <.<

Personally, I don't recall sucking with the rubber on...wouldn't imagine how it would taste like, wouldn't wanna try. wierd rite...no precum, lol.

To add on...If anyone tries to suck me with a rubber one...i will definitely go soft...not at the motion, but at the thought. want a rubber? suck a dildo lah

of coz...let us not forget the risks involved. yeah, i have to agree, and it is true, quoting azimuth: guess in some ways protected anal may be safer than unprotected oral.

i will not suck someone if i have bleeding gums or ulcers or sore throat (no the precum do not soothe your throat <.<) , just as I would not allow a sucker if I knew he has such symptoms...then again...he wldn't tell, and you wldn't know rite?

Suck with care =) lol

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Hi teentitans just so u know, even if u hv no cuts, no bleeding gums, no sore throats, and he has no cuts or ulcers on his dick, or even if he doesnt cum inside your mouth, there is still s chance that u'd or him might be infected via the mucous membranes at the back of your throat and the glans of the penis head. The risk is lower than hvg ulcers, sores, bleeding gums, cum in mouth etc but it is not without risks.

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by having unprotected oral, can you contract HIV?

Dear -Scared- ,

Although the risk of getting HIV through unprotected oral sex is low as compared to unprotected penetrative sex like anal sex, there is STILL a risk. It is best if you use a condom (flavored condoms are available in the market to help enhance the experience) since contact with the bodily fluids (semen, vaginal fluids, blood) of a HIV positive person may put you at risk of contracting HIV. The risk of contracting HIV is higher if you are the giver of oral sex and have tiny cuts or ulcers in your mouth. Never brush, floss or scrape your tongue just before and immediately after giving oral sex. If you are concerned about oral hygiene, gurgle with a mouthwash or pop a breath mint instead.

If you are into rimming (licking or having your a** hole licked), do note that it poses a low risk for HIV transmission, but puts the giver at risk of Hepatitis A and gonorrhoea. To minimize the risk, you could cut open a condom lengthwise and use it as a barrier between your mouth and the receiver's a** hole.

If you are the receiver of oral sex, there is also a certain level of risk to contracting HIV. It is still safer to use a condom rather than put yourself at risk. Also, do remember that there are certain STDs that may be transmitted through oral sex, and some STDs could heighten one's risk of either contracting HIV, or makes a HIV positive person more infectious.

For more information on HIV and oral sex, visit this website: http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/resources/factsheets/pdf/oralsex.pdf

For more tips on practising safer sex and information about HIV and AIDS, visit this website: http://www.afa.org.sg/faq.php

Hope this helps and take care :)

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