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BECAUSE, if you really consider this, If you do not, then what is the point to cover up, for intercourse? Everything and anything you can GET, is delivered just as effectively thru precum, as it is thru ejaculate, or on the female side thru the juicyiest of juices..
And it doesnt matter HOW it gets in you, just that it has, Orally, Vaginally, Or Anally
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I'm not inclined to take on this particular debate because the stats/odds of transmissions of various STDs ARE indeed different depending on your gender and method of fluid transmission and the STD in question.
The odds of me contracting HIV through oral ARE lower than through intercourse. The odds of a man contracting HIV from a seropositive woman through intercourse ARE lower than a woman contracting HIV through intercourse with a seropositive man and we could debate until the cows come home about various transmissions through oral versus intercourse versus condoms versus without condoms.
That assessment of risk is why I require condoms for intercourse but not for oral - I can accept the level of risk for one, but not the other. Is it 100% foolproof or even 100% logical? Certainly not, but it is a well-considered decision for me based on research to date.