Can a person get an std from receiving fellatio besides HIV or Herpes?


Question:
If so which ones are capable of being contracted.

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Fellatio describes the oral stimulation of the penis. A common technique of fellatio is to take the glans of the erect penis in the mouth while rhythmically caressing the rest of the penis with the hands; the testes and the shaft of the penis can also be licked with the tongue. Suction is often used to increase the pressure and friction exerted on the penis.

In heterosexual relationships, oral sex can be a method of contraception (birth control) since pregnancy is impossible unless semen enters the vagina. Many heterosexuals choose oral or anal sex as an alternative to intercourse for this reason (although anal sex does not necessarily prevent semen from entering the vagina). It is important to note that these activities are not effective methods of preventing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

A report issued in September 2005 by the National Center for Health Statistics was the basis of an article in the September 26 2005 issue of Time magazine. The report comes from the results of a computer-administered survey of over 12,000 Americans between the ages of 15 and 44, and states that over half the teenagers questioned have had oral sex. While some headlines have interpreted this as evidence that oral sex among teens is "on the rise", it should be noted that this was the first comprehensive study of its kind to examine the matter.[1]

In male homosexual relationships, oral sex is one common alternative for those uncomfortable with anal sex, in addition to being widely enjoyed in its own right. Some contend that homosexual partners can have an enhanced ability to perform oral sex on members of the same gender because they are already familiar with their own body's sensations and responses.[citation needed]

Among dedicated virgins, oral sex is also common, as to many it is perceived as not counting as full sex, and thus engaging in the practice does not entail the loss of virginity.

Other Answers:
Herpes.
You can get chlamydia. You can also get hepatitis although it is not an std.
Yes, herpes
Herpes, HIV, & Hepatitis.
There are all other types of std's which are like skin-contact best to talk with a trust-worthy doctor.
HPV
[PROF_VIRGO]. I HAVE TO AGREE WITH ON THIS MATTER AS WELL AND ALSO TYPE IN . PELVIC INFLAMORTY DEASE. PID. AS WELL . MY OPION AS WELL?


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