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Sucking cock is considered to be a low risk transmission route of HIV infection. Although there have been a few reported cases world wide, it's very rare for someone to become infected that way.

It's thought that there needs to be some damage in the lining of your mouth before infection could occur. So if you have cuts, sores, mouth ulcers or any damage in your mouth, and a gay man with HIV positive cums in your mouth, because the virus is present in his cum, there is a possibility that you could become infected.

If you are going to go down on a guy try not to let him come in your mouth. There's still a slight risk even if he doesn't cum because the virus may be present in his precum.

If a guy is sucking your cock, there is no risk of HIV infection because all you are coming into contact with is his saliva and that's no danger to you.

There are of course risks involved with other STI's. Oral Syphillis is on the increases in Scotland. To avoid catching any STI's and reduce the already limited chance of exposure to HIV, you can always use a condom for oral sex. They "cum" in all sorts of flavours nowaday, so they are worth a try. Unfortunately they don't yet make" cock" flavoured condoms, but we're hoping they'll come up with that soon!




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