Just a curiosity

Contributor: Megan Jean Megan Jean
I was thinking about this while brushing my teeth last night,
would there be any risk with being eaten out by someone with gum disease, or gingivitis or anything like that?
Could it harm the receiving partner?
01/02/2012
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Contributor: prttynink prttynink
I honestly wouldn't have though so, but apparently it can be potentially harmful to the person with a gum disease if they're the one performing oral sex.

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Contributor: Megan Jean Megan Jean
Oh, wow. Thanks for that link.
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Contributor: Bignuf Bignuf
Quote:
Originally posted by Megan Jean
I was thinking about this while brushing my teeth last night,
would there be any risk with being eaten out by someone with gum disease, or gingivitis or anything like that?
Could it harm the receiving partner?
Gum disease can be bacterial in nature and that CAN effect the receiver and likewise, it opens the person with weak gum tissue to infection from the other person too.
01/04/2012
Contributor: Breas Breas
Interesting question! I had never thought about that before actually.
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