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Oral sex and oral hygene

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 2:47 pm
by GegenAlle
Hey all, I have a question:

Yesterday I engaged with oral sex for the first time with my girlfriend (her receiving). We also did the same the morning after. We've been together for a year now, and the only STI history both of us have had (that I know of) is two short episodes of thrush, or otherwise itching and smelly, white vaginal discharge that required cream. At the time when we engaged in oral sex the first time, I brushed my teeth recently (evening), although by the next time, in the morning, I wasn't nearly as fresh. I have some acne, but my skin isn't egregiously greasy or anything, and I have no cuts on the inside of my mouth.

Taking all of the above into consideration, do you think there was risk of any STIs or similar problems happening? Especially moreso that we didn't use any barriers.

Re: Oral sex and oral hygene

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 6:06 pm
by Emma
Unprotected oral sex always poses a risk of STIs, even if it's a small one. Cunnilingus is listed on this chart as a "moderate risk" activity. No matter what symptoms have actually been presented in the past, partner STI testing is always a good idea to make absolutely sure that neither of you are carrying any infections you might not see obvious signs of. On that same chart, it lists the STIs you're most at risk for in regards to oral sex, if you want to have a list of infections to check for.