Feel free to add comments, I was talking to a friend here, and we didn't know of any recent safe-sex / condom-use threads.
Cheers!

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I've never done oral with a condom. Does anyone? It always made me wonder who the hell out there is using those 'flavoured condoms'...
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I've never done oral with a condom. Does anyone? It always made me wonder who the hell out there is using those 'flavoured condoms'...
Yes, I do oral with a condom- usually, unless I have reason to trust the guy. For the same reason that WMM brings up, that fucking with a condom but doing oral without might save your punani or dirtbox from Herpes, but not your mouth. Plus, I can roll a condom onto his cock during oral and he'll usually not notice, which means there's no awkwardness when we switch to vaginal/anal- he's already wrapped up!
And yes, DD, flavored condoms are only slightly less gross than normal latex goodness lol.
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I don't use them at al. I just tellthe guy not to jizz in my pussy.
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As long as you have a good immune system the likelihood of transferring genital herpes to the mouth during oral sex is extremely low. HSV-2 in the mouth is extremely rare.
What you have to be careful with is herpes being transferred from a cold sore in the mouth to the penis/vaginal area during oral. If you've got a cold sore and you go down on someone, you can give that person genital herpes...but very rarely the other way around. Even if you're in the early stages of a cold sore, it's still highly transmissible...
All About Genital Herpes: The Basics
The Basics
Genital herpes is a disease caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), of which there are two types. Type 1 (HSV-1) usually causes oral herpes, an infection of the lips and mouth. Symptoms are commonly known as cold sores or fever blisters. In the past, HSV-1 was not known to cause genital herpes, but that is changing, especially among people who begin having sex at a young age. Still, in most cases, genital herpes is caused by the second type of herpes virus (HSV-2).
How Is Herpes (Oral or Genital) Spread?
HSV-1 is usually passed from person to person by kissing. HSV-1 can also spread from the mouth to the genitals during oral sex (fellatio, cunnilingus, analingus). If this happens, it becomes a case of genital herpes.
HSV-2 is most often passed by vaginal sex and anal sex. But just as HSV-1 can infect the genitals and cause genital herpes, HSV-2 can pass from one person's genitals to another person's mouth, resulting in oral herpes.
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As long as you have a good immune system the likelihood of transferring genital herpes to the mouth during oral sex is extremely low. HSV-2 in the mouth is extremely rare.
What you have to be careful with is herpes being transferred from a cold sore in the mouth to the penis/vaginal area during oral. If you've got a cold sore and you go down on someone, you can give that person genital herpes...but very rarely the other way around. Even if you're in the early stages of a cold sore, it's still highly transmissible...
Are you saying that it's rare to transmit genital herpes to the mouth? Because that just isn't the case. Whether it is Type 1 or 2, if viral shedding is occuring, it is asymptopmatic, and extremely contagious.
All About Genital Herpes: The Basics
The Basics
Genital herpes is a disease caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV), of which there are two types. Type 1 (HSV-1) usually causes oral herpes, an infection of the lips and mouth. Symptoms are commonly known as cold sores or fever blisters. In the past, HSV-1 was not known to cause genital herpes, but that is changing, especially among people who begin having sex at a young age. Still, in most cases, genital herpes is caused by the second type of herpes virus (HSV-2).
How Is Herpes (Oral or Genital) Spread?
HSV-1 is usually passed from person to person by kissing. HSV-1 can also spread from the mouth to the genitals during oral sex (fellatio, cunnilingus, analingus). If this happens, it becomes a case of genital herpes.
HSV-2 is most often passed by vaginal sex and anal sex. But just as HSV-1 can infect the genitals and cause genital herpes, HSV-2 can pass from one person's genitals to another person's mouth, resulting in oral herpes.
Genital Herpes Guide
In addition, HIV, Chlamydia, HPV, Gonorrhea, Syphilis and Hepatitis B can ALL be transmitted orally.
Is Oral Sex Safe?