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Partner's Technique in Bed Disliked by Me

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Slate Magazine

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A man expresses frustration that his girlfriend refuses to swallow during oral sex, using a paper cup to prevent semen from entering her mouth, and questions whether she is being inconsiderate. The advice suggests that open, respectful communication about boundaries and preferences is essential, and that compromises or clear boundaries should be established to ensure both partners' needs are met.

How I Overcame My Dislike for Oral Sex and Learned to Love It

Originally Published 7 months ago — by HuffPost

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The author shares her journey from disliking to embracing oral sex, overcoming childhood trauma, societal taboos, and personal fears through self-reflection, boundary-setting, and trying new approaches like latex undies, ultimately transforming her relationship with her sexuality and herself.

Experts Warn of Rising Mouth Cancer Cases Linked to Certain Sex Acts

Originally Published 1 year ago — by LADbible

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Health experts warn that oral sex is linked to a rise in mouth cancer cases, primarily due to the transmission of the human papillomavirus (HPV). The Oral Health Foundation reports a significant increase in mouth cancer, with 10,000 cases annually, and a 133% rise over the past two decades, especially among people in their 40s and 50s. Symptoms include mouth pain, lumps, ulcers, and difficulty swallowing. Early detection is crucial, as many cases are diagnosed at advanced stages.

"The Truth About Post-Sex Urination for Women"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Slate

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In the "How to Do It" sex advice column, a reader questions the importance of peeing after sex for preventing UTIs, while another wonders about feeling pressured to enjoy oral sex. Additionally, a pansexual person seeks advice on incorporating porn into their sex life with their partner. The columnist provides insights on UTIs, reassures the reader about their sexual preferences, and offers suggestions for navigating insecurities and exploring fantasy in a relationship.

Kanye West's Controversial Boat Ride with Bianca Censori Inspires NSFW Album Cover Parodies

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TMZ

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Kanye West's new song "F**k Sumn" seems to confirm the oral sex incident on a water taxi in Italy involving his wife, Bianca Censori, as the lyrics suggest a public sexual act. The incident had previously caused a stir and led to the couple being banned from the water taxi company's vessels. The song, a collaboration with Ty Dolla $ign, was released recently and sheds light on the controversial event that took place during their August 2023 trip to Venice.

The Risks of Sex and Immunosuppressants: Protecting Your Partner's Health

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Slate

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A reader seeks advice on whether it is safe for her partner, who is on an immunosuppressant medication, to perform oral sex due to the warning that it lowers the ability to fight fungal infections. An expert in STIs explains that the risk of transmitting yeast infections through oral sex is low, especially for healthy individuals on immunosuppressants for conditions like Crohn's disease or arthritis. However, it is important to consult with the doctor for more information and consider a second opinion to address concerns and explore potential options for safe sexual activity.

Oral Sex: A Surprising Risk Factor for Throat Cancer

Originally Published 2 years ago — by LADbible

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A doctor has claimed in a viral TikTok video that oral sex poses a greater risk for developing throat cancer than smoking. The doctor explained that human papillomavirus (HPV) can be transmitted to the throat during oral sex, potentially leading to throat cancers. Men are at a higher risk due to women being more likely carriers of the genital virus HPV. The American Cancer Society recommends getting the HPV vaccine and using condoms to reduce the risk.

The Alarming Link Between Oral Sex and Throat Cancer

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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A young doctor, Dr. Daria Sadovskaya, claims in a viral TikTok video that oral sex is a greater risk factor for throat cancer than smoking, despite the American Cancer Society citing tobacco use as the number one risk factor. The American Cancer Society does acknowledge that oral sex can be a potential cause of throat cancer due to the transmission of the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection, and while it usually goes away on its own, it can lead to throat cancer. Rates of HPV-linked oropharyngeal cancer have been rising, particularly in men. The HPV vaccine offers protection against the strains of the virus that cause oropharyngeal cancer, but vaccine uptake remains suboptimal.

The Alarming Rise of Throat Cancer Linked to Oral Sex

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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A doctor on TikTok has claimed that oral sex is the number one cause of throat cancer, surpassing smoking and alcohol consumption. The doctor explained that human papillomavirus (HPV), which can be transmitted through oral sex, is increasingly recognized as the leading risk factor for throat cancer. Men are at higher risk due to women being more likely to carry the virus. HPV infections can lead to persistent throat infections and potentially throat cancer. Symptoms include chronic bad breath, pain in the throat, difficulty swallowing, and more. The doctor recommended HPV vaccination, regular screenings, and practicing safe sex to prevent HPV-related cancers.

Navigating the Risks and Rewards of Starting an OnlyFans Account

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Slate

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In Slate's sex advice column, a reader seeks safety tips for starting an OnlyFans account with their spouse. The columnist emphasizes that there is no absolute safety, but suggests keeping personal information private, avoiding location tracking, and being cautious about engaging with fans. In another question, a trans man experiences an itchy reaction when using dental dams during oral sex with his girlfriend, who has an assault history. The columnist advises seeking medical advice from a dermatologist to rule out allergies and suggests trying plastic wrap for comfort. Lastly, a woman wonders how to remove cum from her vagina after sex, and the columnist suggests a push-squeeze motion or using a product called the Drip Stick.

"Unawareness of Oral Sex's Connection to Deadly Disease Sparks Urgent Warning"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Sun

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A new study reveals that less than one third of Americans are aware that HPV, a common sexually transmitted infection, can cause cancer. HPV is responsible for several major cancers, including those of the vulva, vagina, penis, anus, head, and throat. The study also found a significant drop in awareness of the link between HPV and cervical cancer. Another research highlights the rapid increase in oropharyngeal cancer, a type of throat cancer, which is strongly associated with HPV and oral sex. Symptoms of mouth and oropharyngeal cancer include ulcers, pain, patches, difficulty swallowing, speech problems, a lump in the neck, weight loss, and bad breath. The HPV vaccine is available to help prevent HPV-related cancers, but recent figures show a decrease in vaccine coverage among school children.

The Rise of Throat Cancer: The Link to Oral Sex

Originally Published 2 years ago — by SciTechDaily

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Oropharyngeal cancer, a type of throat cancer, has become an epidemic in the West due to the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus (HPV), with oral sex being the main risk factor. While HPV vaccinations have the potential to protect against the virus, challenges such as vaccine hesitancy and low coverage in certain regions could undermine its effectiveness. Boys are now being included in national recommendations for HPV vaccination, but opposition to the vaccine and general vaccine hesitancy remain obstacles. The coronavirus pandemic has also brought challenges to reaching young people for vaccination.