Can eating a girl's vag*nal area lead to possible contracting of Herpes and other STDs? If yes, what can a man do to give his girlfriend an orgasm without jeopardizing his own health? Your expert opinions please. Thanks.
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General consensus seems to be that putting some food-covering wrap over her will prevent any risk from oral intercourse (that'd be a little too odd for me, though), although when no sores are present (and like hell I'd go anywhere near it if there were any sores down there - yuck!) the risks of transmission are minimised.Herpes is spread by direct skin to skin contact. Unlike a flu virus that you can get through the air, herpes spreads by direct contact, that is, directly from the site of infection to the site of contact. For example, if you have a cold sore and kiss someone, you can transfer the virus to their mouth. Similarly, if you have active genital herpes and have vaginal or anal intercourse, you can give your partner genital herpes. Finally, if you have a cold sore and put your mouth on your partners genitals (oral sex), you can give your partner genital herpes
Originally posted by stinkyape
Yup -
Seeing as though the risks are so minimal when there are no sores present, if it looks tasty enough you might as well take the risk in this case.