is it bad to give a guy head if you have cuts in your mouth? bc someone told me you werent supposed to and well like i accidentally bit the inside of my cheek and it bled and welll im hanging out with my boyfrind tongiht so i was jw?
sizzlinmandolin answered Friday March 31 2006, 2:00 am: Well, if he has an STD (which he probably doesn't) you are most likely going to get it from giving him unprotected oral sex regardless of the cut. In other words, you would probably have it by now so it doesn't matter. I don't see a problem with it at all. Maybe it'll sting a little, but if it does just tell him it hurts and why then just use your hand. Good luck. [ sizzlinmandolin's advice column | Ask sizzlinmandolin A Question ]
jealousyxo answered Thursday March 30 2006, 8:08 pm: Well yeah it can be.If hes had done anything sexual or you have,you could give him a possible STD.The cut can carry infections and get both of you sick.If you really must do it though,use a condom on his penis so you both wont catch anything.
Cspinoza1 answered Thursday March 30 2006, 6:53 pm: Dear J/W,
Its not the idea that matters, its the consequences, diseases, STD, HIV are all possibilities. Also that leasion you have in your mouth bled and if you get sperm inside the cut you have a chance of getting an infection, also if he hasn't cleaned any sweat or whatever else has touched it can infect the cut as well. So its not a good idea.
itsz_JESS answered Thursday March 30 2006, 6:26 pm: dont give him head! because if he cums then it can get into your cut and then if he has stds or whatever you can also get them.. i think its better to do it when your cut is gone [ itsz_JESS's advice column | Ask itsz_JESS A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Thursday March 30 2006, 6:17 pm: No its defiantly not a good idea to give him head jf you have a open sore inside or around your mouth..
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