When it comes to being safe, here are some guidelines. Kissing on the mouth does not cause sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) Oral sex is a very direct way to get one. In fact, if one partner has HPV virus, it can even cause throat cancer. Infections like gonorrhea and other STDs can also be transmitted sexually. So if you want to be safe during foreplay if it involves oral sex - use a condom. Listen to this song I wrote about how to use a condom called Wrap That Rascal. Click Here to listen to it.
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Medical Adviser to EmpowHER
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When it comes to being safe, here are some guidelines. Kissing on the mouth does not cause sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) Oral sex is a very direct way to get one. In fact, if one partner has HPV virus, it can even cause throat cancer. Infections like gonorrhea and other STDs can also be transmitted sexually. So if you want to be safe during foreplay if it involves oral sex - use a condom. Listen to this song I wrote about how to use a condom called Wrap That Rascal. Click Here to listen to it.
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Mache Seibel, MD
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Editor http://www.MyMenopauseMagazine.com and http://www.MyMenopauseMag.com
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