DATY ?
Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
I've noticed a few TUSCLers comment on their appreciation for this art form.
I have done this maybe 3 times in a SC on the spur of the moment (more precisely the spur of the LD).
I like oral (doing it and having it done) but I don't like STDs.
I may be uninformed, but isn't DATY pretty risky STD wise? Is there a good likelihood that you may end up with a goatee you did not have when you walked in the club which is in the form of a very bad rash; at least if not more?
Has anybody been burned by DATY that would also own up to it on here?
I have done this maybe 3 times in a SC on the spur of the moment (more precisely the spur of the LD).
I like oral (doing it and having it done) but I don't like STDs.
I may be uninformed, but isn't DATY pretty risky STD wise? Is there a good likelihood that you may end up with a goatee you did not have when you walked in the club which is in the form of a very bad rash; at least if not more?
Has anybody been burned by DATY that would also own up to it on here?
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It's not something I'd generally consider doing a with a stripper, or any other paid sex professional.
"Oral sex is not safe sex," says Terri Warren, RN, owner of Westover Heights Clinic in Portland, Ore., a private clinic specializing in STDs. "It's safer sex, but it's definitely not safe sex."
The risks depend on a lot of different things, including how many sexual partners you have, your gender, and what particular oral sex acts you engage in.
-- http://www.webmd.com/sex-relationships/f…
Some interesting statements in the article:
“It's not oral sex, per se, that causes cancer, but the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can be passed from person to person during sex, including oral sexâ€
“The population that I thought would be least likely to get it (thoat cander from oral sex) was the first population to have this problem," he says. That population was heterosexual men aged 40-50â€
“The risks of getting an STD from unprotected oral sex are typically much lower than the risks posed by having unprotected vaginal or anal sex, Warren says.â€
“Typically, performing oral sex on a male partner without a condom is riskier than other forms of oral sex, she saysâ€
"If a male is giving oral sex to a woman, I consider that to be a low-risk exposure," Warren says. But if a woman's regular partner has oral herpes, "that's a whole different discussion," she says.â€
Preach.