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insertive oral

I am a 50 y/o married man. About twice a month I receive unprotected oral from other men. On the Doctors forum I have read the physician say he would not worry about exposing his wife to disease after oral sex. These are other men and I always ask if they are disease free.

Does the statement: I would not worry about my wifes health after oral sex stand true? I have read HHH say this regarding oral sex in the past.
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I mean no risk has to do only with statistics from what you say?Because people understand that insertive oral is completely safe when no blood is there..
If so people maybe in danger..
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Hello Vance2335,
but insertive oral sex is considered a no risk exposure....Why should it be a possible risk for a couple times a month?
I have the same concern but only for one time exposure..I would like to know if saliva on a recently infected person is considered possibly harmfull the fisrt weeks-months..
I couldn't find such info..
Thanks
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For the most part yes. But that normally is about oral sex 1x. You are having it a couple of times a month. Which would put you more at risk then someone who had it 1x. I would stop getting oral, use condoms, or make sure that you test for gonorrhea, syphilis and herpes every so often.
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