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Is It Healthy To Be Involved In Oral Intercourse?

Hi Dr, what is the importance of licking a female s genital? how about its health impacts? I mean is there any health of impact doing it ? It is not common is some countries,can we say that it is due to modernization that this act is being practiced?
Wed, 9 Apr 2014
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Hello,

Oral sex performed on a female is called cunnilingus. No definitive judgements can be made about the moral aspects of this practice since it is one of the sexual preferences which some persons have. So, some persons may prefer it and some may detest it. Regarding the health aspect, unprotected oral sex can carry a risk of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

Regards,
Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar
Consultant Psychiatrist
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Is It Healthy To Be Involved In Oral Intercourse?

Hello, Oral sex performed on a female is called cunnilingus. No definitive judgements can be made about the moral aspects of this practice since it is one of the sexual preferences which some persons have. So, some persons may prefer it and some may detest it. Regarding the health aspect, unprotected oral sex can carry a risk of transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Regards, Dr. Jonas Sundarakumar Consultant Psychiatrist