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bucks wrote:There's no dangers as such with swallowing cum...there is however dangers of catching an STD if he has one... If he has chlamydia..you can catch it in your throat... Likewise if he has a yeast infection, it can give you oral thrush... If he has herpes, you can catch them too.... Bottom line, make sure your man is free from coodies before giving him a bj...
beinwalt wrote:it's all in your head. People's additudes about things are determined by their perception. I've litterally had thousands of bj's from well over a hundred women, and I can say that every woman reacts in 1 of 3 different ways (or variations of them).
1 they feel oral sex is great but think of semen as "gross" so they don't swallow or they feel sick aferwards if they do.
2 They think oral sex is dirty (perhaps all sex) and they have a negative opinion of having semen in their mouth and it will lead to them feeling sick to their stomach if they did.
3 They believe that oral sex is great and enjoy the power they have over men by doing so and thus enjoy swallowing as well.
I've never met a girl who enjoyed sucking and swallowing who complained about an upset stomach. I've even had a girl once who enjoyed sucking and swallowing so much that she, herself often came when I did in her mouth. For women, their mind plays as big a part in sex (if not bigger) as their body.
nikko2 wrote:http://www.ic.sunysb.edu/Stu/pip/
Women who perform the act of fellatio and swallow semen on a regular basis, one to two times a week, may reduce their risk of breast cancer by up to 40 percent, a North Carolina State University study found.
Doctors had never suspected a link between the act of fellatio and breast cancer, but new research being performed at North Carolina State University is starting to suggest that there could be an important link between the two.
In a study of over 15,000 women suspected of having performed regular fellatio and swallowed the ejaculatory fluid, over the past ten years, the researchers found that those actually having performed the act regularly, one to two times a week, had a lower occurance of breast cancer than those who had not. There was no increased risk, however, for those who did not regularly perform.
"I think it removes the last shade of doubt that fellatio is actually a healthy act," said Dr. A.J. Kramer of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, who was not involved in the research. "I am surprised by these findings, but am also excited that the researchers may have discovered a relatively easy way to lower the occurance of breast cancer in women."
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