No doctards here, lots of fucktards though.Abstinence is the only way to prevent genital herpes,,,Condoms don't cover the entire genital areas where there is skin to skin contact while in the act. Monks don't have to worry too much but they miss out a lot in life.
HIV via BBBJ, very rare.
If I were you I'd be more concerned about HV.
Herpes Virus. Originally Posted by Guest030816
Abstinence is the only way to prevent genital herpes,,,Condoms don't cover the entire genital areas where there is skin to skin contact while in the act. Monks don't have to worry too much but they miss out a lot in life. Originally Posted by TheCat'sMeowDoes getting your raw penis head kissed by your Rabbi after the ceremonial circumcision count as abstinence?
Yes, but HIV is only one of many STDs ... Chlamydia, Gonorrhea is what you really need to be worrying about from bbbj. Originally Posted by StinkyFingersThere aren't any real quantified data for std transmission from oral sex...The CDC doesn't even collect data for it,,,Most people who have contracted STDs practice all kinds of sex besides oral,,,It's a bit of an oversight to point the finger at the bbbj whenever people begin to develop symptoms of an STD. They were obviously doing more than oral.
Does getting your raw penis head kissed by your Rabbi after the ceremonial circumcision count as abstinence? Originally Posted by GlobeSpotterThe circumcision itself is abstinence,,,It reduces the sensations that an erect penis can experience during sex and at orgasm,,,Circumcised men experience more pain during arousal than men with intact foreskin because of the circumcision scar,,,Women experience less pain and more sensations from an uncircumcised man and require less lubricant because the foreskin provides more friction against the clitoris but is also slicker which helps to avoid dryness.