1. Use Barriers (Condoms & Dental Dams)
Barrier protection helps prevent transmission of STIs like herpes, HPV, gonorrhea, and syphilis.
- Use condoms for oral on a penis
- Use dental dams (or a cut-open condom) for oral on vulva/anus
- Flavored condoms can make it more pleasant
2. Avoid Oral Sex with Open Cuts or Sores
Any cuts, bleeding gums, cold sores, or mouth irritation increases risk.
- Skip oral if you or your partner has sores or infections
- Wait until fully healed
3. Maintain Good Oral Hygiene (But Not Right Before)
Healthy gums reduce risk—but timing matters.
- Brush and floss regularly
- Avoid brushing or flossing right before oral sex (can cause micro-cuts)
4. Get Tested & Know Your Status
STIs can be transmitted through oral sex—even without symptoms.
- Regular STI testing is important
- Ask partners about their status in a respectful way
5. Avoid Ejaculation in the Mouth (Lower Risk Option)
Swallowing semen can increase exposure risk to certain infections.
- Consider finishing outside the mouth if you want to reduce risk further
Bonus Tip
Vaccinations like the HPV vaccine can help protect against certain infections linked to oral sex.
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