mitzi answered Saturday March 3 2007, 10:40 pm: If you have no open wounds on your hands your safe from HIV. However, you can get herpes from skin to skin contact. Some people are so stupid they think there is only oral and genital herpes. You can give your boyfriend a handjob wearing a latex glove safely.
putting a penis in your mouth exposes you to all kinds of STD's including herpes. I know you don't want herpes on your mouth. The only difference between true love and herpes is that herpes is forever.
Men are so stupid they think they can receive oral sex safely. this is so wrong. if a woman has herpes and she gives a man a blowjob she can transmit the herpes to his penis. 70% of people got herpes from their partner when their partner had so signs of an outbreak. Just because it looks clean don't put it in your mouth!!!!! If a man ask you for oral sex you should ask him when he had his last HIV test. All men will tell you just to put it in your mouth and when they do RUN. You don't want anything funky.
Giving oral sex is not safe, neither is receiving. [ mitzi's advice column | Ask mitzi A Question ]
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