What Is Oral Sex and What Risks Does It Come with
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Oral sex involves using the mouth to stimulate the genitals or genital area of a sex partner. Mostly, people have oral sex because it feels good or they want to make their partner feel good and pleasured. More than 85% of sexually active adults aged 18-44 years reported having oral sex at least once with a partner of the opposite sex. A separate survey conducted from 2011 to 2015 found that 41% of teenagers aged 15-19 years reported having oral sex with a partner of the opposite sex.
Yes, it may feel heavenly for the minutes it lasts, but have you ever thought of the consequences? I guess not. Oral sex has become more common in teens who are still exploring their fantasies.
This is a topic a lot of parents would ignore or fear to talk about with their children because they fear the afters. Not until reality slaps them on their face when they start treating unknown diseases.
What are some of the diseases associated with oral sex?
The spread of HPV which can lead to throat cancer.
HPV can cause pre-cancerous changes in cells that may lead to throat cancer later on. An estimated 35 percent of cancers are infected with HPV. Having oral sex increases the risk of contracting HPV infection later becoming cancerous.
Other diseases include:
# Gonorrhea
# Herpes
# HIV/AIDs
# Pelvic inflammatory disease
As you have fun, be cautious about the repercussions.