Question Posted Wednesday February 23 2005, 8:18 am
i have recently had a coldsaw but my girlfriend wants me to give her oral sex but im concerned that if it is not gone completely she may get infected. is it safe?
Kels answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 8:25 pm: no you shouldnt
and for a side note- you dont have to do things to stay together! please be careful!
and if she gets mad @ you because you wont, then you need to have a serious talk with her!!
You sound like a sweet guy! you must care about her a lot!
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If You ever need anything at all, just leave on in my in-box!!
GrooveryMe answered Friday February 25 2005, 9:27 pm: I do not know what a "coldsaw" is; however, there is such a thing as a "cold sore" which is a form of herpes. If you give your girlfriend oral sex (which you shouldn't because you are not married and that is just gross, because you never know how many guys could have given her head or had sex with her; she could have an STD and you might not know it and then you could get it) she will get herpes and then that will suck. Hope that I helped. You owe me a good rating for this awesome advice. [ GrooveryMe's advice column | Ask GrooveryMe A Question ]
MummuM answered Wednesday February 23 2005, 2:29 pm: No, this isn't safe at all. This is how herpes is spead. Just wait till after your cold sore is gone, to give any oral sex.
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advicechick123 answered Wednesday February 23 2005, 12:07 pm: Well, not to sound like a goody-goody, but you should have sex after your married. You can be infected with Klamida or another kind of disease. Don't give oral sex to her because i don't think it's safe.
Karen answered Wednesday February 23 2005, 10:52 am: No, this isn't safe. If you want everything to go right, then you should wait until your cold sore is gone. You can use Abreva or any other cold sore medicine.
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