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Oral Sex: 4 Things You Didn't Know

Oral sex is no longer a taboo issue; we hear about it so frequently that it appears to have devolved into a stale narrative...

By Lora LimePublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Oral Sex: 4 Things You Didn't Know
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According to statistics, the great majority of people have had oral sex since childhood. Oral sex may be a delightful, solid sensation, a fundamental sort of connection, and it's not by chance.

It's just that there are a few things about oral sex and cunnilingus that people are unfamiliar with.

We've picked four points of view that could surprise you:

1. Oral sex is linked to cancerous development in the throat

Although it may sound harsh, representatives from the "American Cancer Society" claim that oral sex might cause throat illness.

It is the HPV virus that may be transmitted during sex, including oral intercourse, that promotes malignant development, not the oral sex itself.

Specialists have discovered that a specific kind of HPV causes a few types of malignant development (in the oropharynx or tonsils), and indicators of a possible link between HPV and illness have been emerging since the mid-1990s.

Then, in 2007, a study published in the UK Journal of Medicine revealed that the risk of oropharyngeal malignant growth increased in people who practiced oral sex with at least 6 different partners; however, the number of people who took the infection that delivered the contamination even after oral sex remained unknown.

2. Oral sex strengthens or weakens bonds

Oral sex, according to sexologist Louanne Cole Weston of California, "either produces pressure or joins accomplices, expanding the connection between man and woman."

In addition, there's the worry over the accomplice's reaction and the strain of the exhibits - "I have to have oral sex okay to satisfy the accomplice, and you're so far away from everyone else in this whole event."

As a result, many will refuse to host oral sex parties or, contrary to popular belief, to get — preferring to choose the route that appears to be the most uncomplicated to them.

Regardless, many people see oral sex as a way to strengthen a connection, since it is the second time you may look into your partner's eyes and enter the genuinely intimate area.

3. Oral intercourse without protection is common, but it comes with risks

HIV, herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, HPV, and viral hepatitis are just a few of the diseases that can be transmitted orally.

"Oral intercourse isn't protected sex," Terri Warren, the owner of a private institution in the United States that specializes in physically transmitted diseases, insists.

"It's more secure sex than others, but it's not so much protected sex," says the author.

The hazards are determined by a variety of factors, including the number of accomplices and the characteristics of the oral sex you engage in.

Oral sex practiced on a lady, for example, is safer than oral sex practiced on a male...

A condom or a plastic or plastic substance placed on the outer layer of the vulva or rear-end can serve as a protective border.

Individuals who are exceedingly uncomfortable, on the other hand, lose any sense of security and encounter enormous obstacles.

4. Practice oral sex before vaginal intercourse

It has become fashionable among teenagers to not only practice oral sex on a regular basis but also rehearse it prior to the start of sexual life.

They perceive it as a protective framework that keeps women protected from unwanted pregnancies and certain illnesses. Indeed, for many teenagers, oral sex is a means of getting closer to their partners while avoiding certain social, emotional, or physical issues... You're completely wrong.

Disclaimer:

The information in this post is for educational purposes only and does not represent financial advice. Never put money into something you can't afford to lose. Make your own analysis.

Please accept my apologies for the article's lack of sophistication. Please accept my apologies if it upset you.

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Lora Lime

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