oral piercing question

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Hi, pretty soon here I'm going to pierce my tongue. I want to pierce it with my girl and then when its still dripping blood I want to give her oral sex. Not joking.

So I read up on vaginal flora I think is what it was called. It said the vagina is a host to healthy bacteria that aid in the function of the vagina. Similar to the anus I assume?

So, the mouth is a host to bacteria that aid in digestion and is open more often then vaginas are, and are exposed to more dangerous bacteria.

My question is this, what bacteria are present in the mouth that cause oral infections?

Am I REALLY putting myself at more risk for an infection by giving oral sex?

I dont think so, but I'm not a dentist, so what do you think?
 
Hi, pretty soon here I'm going to pierce my tongue. I want to pierce it with my girl and then when its still dripping blood I want to give her oral sex. Not joking.

So I read up on vaginal flora I think is what it was called. It said the vagina is a host to healthy bacteria that aid in the function of the vagina. Similar to the anus I assume?

So, the mouth is a host to bacteria that aid in digestion and is open more often then vaginas are, and are exposed to more dangerous bacteria.

My question is this, what bacteria are present in the mouth that cause oral infections?

Am I REALLY putting myself at more risk for an infection by giving oral sex?

I dont think so, but I'm not a dentist, so what do you think?


If serious.

Then


Seriously.

Go see a doctor ASAP.

You are talking about blood, and vaginal fluids mixing....

If you or the partner have a transmissible bacteria/virus, then someone is not going to be happy for Christmas....







I am not a dentist.
 
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