A Note of Caution

Basic Types of Sexual  Behavior

3. Homosexual Intercourse: Oral Intercourse

A Note of Caution

HIV/AIDS risk
Casual partners may be infected with HIV/AIDS without knowing it. Therefore, oral intercourse with them carries a risk of infection, especially for the partner swallowing semen, vaginal fluid, or menstrual blood.
Courtesy BZgA, Cologne

In view of the current HIV/AIDS pandemic and the world-wide increase of other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), both females and males should understand the risk of infection through oral intercourse with casual, new, and unfamiliar partners. Even familiar partners may unknowingly have become infected if they, in tunr, had casual partners. They may then transmit the virus to their unsuspecting regular partners who swallow their infected semen, vaginal fluid or menstrual blood. The risk of HIV/AIDS transmission through oral intercourse is not very high, but it exists.

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