Fellatio, popular part of oral sex, is a sexual activity that involves the use of the mouth and tongue, to stimulate male genitalia. It’s oral stimulation of the penis.
Technically, fellatio is to take the glans of the erect penis in the mouth while rhythmically caressing the rest of the penis with the hands; the testes and the shaft of the penis can also be licked with the tongue. It’s usually performed by female partner as foreplay before intercourse, as climax of a sexual act, or even following intercourse. Fellatio is commonly slanged as "giving head to," "blowjob" or "sucking off".
Fellatio, when performed to climax, puts both male as well as female involved in the activity, at moderate risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
According to HIV prevention guidelines, people involved in fellatio are almost in the high risk category. The people who usually indulge in unprotected oral sex (fellatio/cunnilingus) are at greater risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. Fellatio without ejaculation is in the low risk category, though pre-come may contain viruses.
If a woman performing fellatio is having sores in mouth, cuts in the mouth, or tiny cuts from brushed etc., she may put herself at risk of STDs if her man is suffering from any; or she may put her man at risk, if she is suffering from any of STDs.
Viral STD’s like herpes, HPV, Hepatitis C or HIV can be contracted through fellatio/cunnilingus, if either of sexual partners have cuts or sores in mouth. Thus, it is always essential to use protection if any of sexual partners has one of these viruses. Condoms are the best protection against STDs. To avoid the risks of STDs, Women can sheath condoms on penises before going for fellatio. Condoms come in several flavors such as banana, chocolate, cola, stawberry, grape and vanilla.
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