Is Oral Sex Safe? - E-book - ePub

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Kanwal Saleem

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 Kanwal Saleem - Is Oral Sex Safe?.
Oral sex used to be a taboo subject, but it is a common form of sexual activity. Oral sex is sexual activity with genital stimulation using the mouth,... Lire la suite
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Résumé

Oral sex used to be a taboo subject, but it is a common form of sexual activity. Oral sex is sexual activity with genital stimulation using the mouth, tongue, teeth, or throat. Both men and women can give their partner oral sex. Oral sex can be called with many names such as a blow job, a 69 position or rimming etc. Oral sex has official medical names too:1. Cunnilingus (Oral Vaginal Contact): Oral stimulation of a woman's vagina and/or vulva, especially her clitoris, by her partner's lips and tongue2.
Fellatio (Oral Penile Contact): Stimulation of a man's penis by his partner's mouth-usually by licking or sucking.3. Analingus (Oral Anal Contact): Stimulation of the partner's anus with tongue or lipsTwo types of oral sex in society are cunnilingus, and fellatio. The aim of the cunnilingus is stimulation of the clitoris. The cunnilingus can start with a kiss to the lower part of the stomach's partner and then the thigh's side to the clitoris.
Fellatio or sucking (blow job) is an activity the penis will be stimulated by licking by his partner. His partner will lick the shaft of the penis, even the testicles. In fellatio, men can ejaculate, ejaculation can be done outside, or sometimes the partner will swallow ejaculate. This action sometimes causes discomfort and not necessarily for everyone but tasting this ejaculate becomes advanced satisfaction for the sucker or kisser.
Fellatio and cunnilingus can be done simultaneously, known as the 69 position. In general, people are less likely to consider oral sex has associated with negative sexual health outcomes and as "having sex". Although pregnancy is not an outcome of oral sex, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are. The discussion of oral sex is important to discuss their associated risks.

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  • Date de parution
    07/07/2022
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-005-85237-5
  • EAN
    9781005852375
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
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