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Good God in heaven, why would anyone want to do that? *pukes* No, it probably would not be safe. I am sure the drinker would have at least mild food poisoning symptoms, and possibly worse. The bacteria built up after 3-4 days could be dangerous. *pukes again*
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Cracking out the old nintage stuff? Why not invite the homelss in and offer a bottle of Ripple for every shotglss filled? I can't fucken believe this shit
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Oral sex can transmit syphilis, gonorrhea, herpes, warts, and other diseases. (The city's health department recently noted a 50 percent) But other old standby (STD) sexually transmitted disease, like syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia and herpes, are definitely transmitted through oral sex. Syphilis Syphilis is extremely easy to transmit via oral sex. In fact, in some areas of the United States, oral sex has been shown to be responsible for as many as 15% of syphilis cases. Although syphilis can only be transmitted in the presence of symptoms, during the primary and secondary stages of the disease, the painless sores it causes are easy to miss. Oral to Penis Contact Theoretical Risk - Performing oral sex or "giving a blow job" carries a theoretical risk of transmission for the receptive partner because infected pre-ejaculate ("pre-cum") fluid or semen (cum) can get into the mouth. Any open sores, cold sores, etc. can be a route by which the virus or bacteria can enter the bloodstream and infect. For the insertive partner there is a theoretical risk of infection because infected blood from a partner's bleeding gums or an open sore could come in contact with a scratch, cut, or sore on the penis. Documented Risk - Although the risk is many times smaller than anal or vaginal sex, HIV has been transmitted to receptive partners through oral sex ("blow jobs"), even in cases when insertive partners didn't ejaculate (cum). Theoretical Risk - Performing oral sex on a woman carries a theoretical risk of HIV transmission for the insertive partner (the person who is licking or sucking the vaginal area) because infected vaginal fluids and blood can get into the mouth. (This includes, but is not limited to, menstrual blood). Likewise, there is a theoretical risk of HIV transmission during oral sex for the receptive partner (the person who is having her vagina licked or sucked) if infected blood from oral sores or bleeding gums comes in contact with vulvar or vaginal cuts or sores. Oral sex carries a risk for both HIV infection and other sexually transmitted diseases. HIV and some (STD)sexually transmitted disease are forever meaning they can't be cured. While you may seem more popular, having unprotected oral sex does not make you more liked among your peers. In fact, studies show that people like you and respect you less when you have unprotected oral sex. During oral sex, both the boy and girl are at risk for disease. Getting a reputation for being "permiscuous", "sluty", or "easy" will stay with you long after high school is over.If you can't talk to a parent about oral sex, talk to your school counselor, a teacher you like or your family doctor.
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WTF!!! WHT YU WANNA DO THT 4??? LET ME KNW HOW THT GOES...
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Only if it was frozen in between. Let us know how it works out. Sounds interesting.
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