People may involve in oral sex as part of foreplay before sexual intercourse, or during or following intercourse. Oral sex may be practiced by people of all sexual orientations. A significant proportion of adolescents are engaging in noncoital sexual activities, including oral sex. The various types of oral sex performed are:Ĭunnilingus (Oral Vaginal Contact): Oral stimulation of a woman's vagina and/or vulva, especially her clitoris, by her partner's lips and tongueįellatio (Oral Penile Contact): Stimulation of a man's penis by his partner's mouth-usually by licking or sucking.Īnalingus (Oral Anal Contact): Stimulation of the partner's anus with tongue or lips Studies indicate that between 14% and 50% of adolescents have had oral sex before their first experience with sexual intercourse that more adolescents have had oral sex than vaginal sex and that few adolescents who engage in oral sex use barrier protection. While the youth consider oral sex much “safer” than vaginal sex, this is a perilous fallacy. Teens and the adults who involve in oral sex need to know that oral sex is associated with several STIs, including HIV.Īlthough pregnancy is not an outcome of oral sex, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are. Oral sex is an efficient mode of transmission for syphilis, gonorrhea and herpes HIV Chlamydia and HPV can also be transmitted through oral sex.
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