is it problem to catch any disease while i lick girls vagina fluid?


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Yes! You can catch the same diseases, from engaging in oral contact w/ vaginal fluids, that you could get from having unprotected intercourse. HIV, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C Chlamydia, and Gonorrhea, are all found in vaginal secretions and can be transmitted orally. You can also catch Herpes and HPV (genital warts) by coming in contact w/ the skin around her genitalia; even if she is completely asymptomatic (without symptoms). Even though your chances of contracting most of these diseases is relatively low (especially if you don't have any open sores in your mouth or gums that bleed), it is still risky behavior if you don’t know her health status. So, until you know that a woman is disease free, your safest bet is to use a dental dam when performing oral sex. You can obtain these from your pharmacist or any adult toy store.

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of course, you better do it whit a vaginal condom
Not it's not a problem, that is if you like disease.. Do you normally go around licking random vagina fluids ?
YES!!
Any interaction with any bodily fluid if the person is diseased/infected in any way can be a problem.
Obviously AIDS can't be spread by saliva (Unless you drink two buckets full, yuck) but herpes, chlem, geez, almost anything else can be.
Just take the safe route.
I think it's ok unless she has any infectious disease.
Only venereal diseases such as Chlamydia, Gonareha, or Staph, or some such.
Some diseases are worth getting depending on how hot the girl is.
how bout u lick ur mom n see wat happens ok?
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