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i was told it's harder to transfer an STD orally than it is through actual intercourse, but it STILL could happen…is that true?
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We hear this question a lot from people who call our support line. It’s a great and important question about a confusing and rarely discussed topic. Oral Sex. We know that unprotected vaginal and anal sex are definitely risky, but can you really get an STD from giving or receiving oral sex?
Flat out, yes. You can get an STD from giving or receiving oral sex. Going without a condom or a dental dam while performing or receiving oral sex is unsafe sex. Gonorrhea, Herpes, Syphilis, and even HIV can be spread this way. It would be wise to get tested for STDs to be aware of your current sexual health - and be sure to practice safe sex in the future. There’s no way to know if you’ve an STD unless you are tested.
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Yes it's possible and it can be very easy. You can transfer cold sores to the genitals if there is a visible sore at the time oral sex is given. If your partner has an infection or std in their mouth or throat then they could pass it onto your genitals.
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You can get an STD through vaginal, oral or rectal sexual contact with someone who is infected. The most common bacterial STDs are chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis.STD Symptoms
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I dont think thats true.
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http://sexuality.about.com/od/saferse1/a…