yes, it can be passed to the person providing oral sex if they have cuts or an open sore or something in their mouth- it can be really really nasty! It can result in warts in the mouthand lots of other horrible side effects!
2006-07-10 02:51:08
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answered by pearly_wings 2
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There are a variety of STDs that can be transmitted through oral sex.
And of course, there are a variety of diseases that can be tranmitted through
any sort of skin to skin contact.
There are diseases that can be transmitted via the air you breathe or
upon touching something that somebody else has touched.
Oral sex, by definition, requires exposing somebody to somebody else's
mouth and the human mouth is notoriously unsanitary. You are actually
better off kissing a dog than kissing another person, in terms of spread
of germs, etc.
I don't recommend it, however. Usually WAY too much saliva involved.
The primary gonads usually require an infection of some sort to have setup
house keeping (vs. the mouth where everyone's a transient), but if the
person has it, there is no way that you can depend on the acidic
environment of the mouth to kill it off.
As far as morality or hygienity are concerned: Oral sex is sex.
As far as creating children and exercize are concerned: Oral sex is not sex.
2006-07-10 09:55:26
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answered by Elana 7
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YES! If you're engaging in oral sex and your partner has something, you can catch it. It the exchanging of bodily fluids. But be careful because your partner does not HAVE to have a disease, they can be a carrier of it. Meaning that they don't have to have it to give it to you. I'm a health educator, we learned that when I was in college.
2006-07-10 09:50:36
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answered by She's That Chick 2
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How old are you anyway! Duh! Sexually transmitted diseases are called that for a reason. Sex is sex, whether oral or vaginal. Therefore bodily fluids are swapped and so are those yucky germs. Really, if you had to ask this question you are probably too young to be thinking about things like this or you are really uninformed. Local Health Department has free info ...I recommend you check it out. Stay Safe.
2006-07-10 09:55:34
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answered by tiderunnersrt 1
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i dont know any diseases from male to female but
normally in humans mouth herpes viruses lives but not harmfull at mouth, but during contact, if male has highly virulent virus, he will give to female vagina and neoplastic extensions will develop.
better to ask an doctor
2006-07-10 09:54:08
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answered by cagatay o 1
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Technically you can get any blood born disease, including HIV, any sexually transmitted disease, including herpes, plus a host of fungual and bacterial diseases...
For more non-biased information, try this website... http://www.plannedparenthood.org/pp2/portal/medicalinfo/sti/
2006-07-10 09:53:04
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answered by vbrink 4
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Listen people, oral sex in NOT safe sex! In many ways I wish I was younger in this day and age of sex! I am not, and in the last over ½ century I have actually learned some things! Oral sex is not “safe sex”! Boy I hate telling you that!
You can get AIDS, and all sorts of other STDs from oral sex! Damn, and would I love to have it!
2006-07-10 09:52:49
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answered by Anonymous
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the cold sore viruse can be pase to that area and is very nast I dio not think of the bane now hurpies comes to mind but I do not think it is that. but cold sores on the lips can invect the private areas yes
2006-07-10 09:50:16
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answered by Mim 7
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Yes, some STDs are catchable through oral sex. Always make sure your partner is infection-free before doing this.
2006-07-10 09:47:35
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answered by Blue Jean 6
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Yes - Herpes, Gonorrhea, etc. Those are the two I know specifically of, but I'm sure there are more like HIV (very improbable).
2006-07-10 09:50:58
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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