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Oral sex is the loophole for safer sex, right? But fear not! There are ways to stay safe and still have fun. Oral is an extremely common sex practice for people of all genders and sexual orientations. Sexually transmitted diseases are the result of an infection. However, not all sexually transmitted infections result in disease. For example, cervical cancer is a disease, and HPV is an infection. There are two ways people can get an STI from an infected partner: from skin-to-skin contact, or from bodily fluids such as blood, semen, vaginal fluid, rectal fluid, or pre-seminal fluid pre-cum.
Both of those methods of transmission can happen during oral sex, just as they can during intercourse. According to the Mayo Clinic, even if someone has no visual or physical symptoms of an STI , it is still possible to pass one to a partner. You might be surprised at how many STIs can be transmitted during oral sex:. HSV-1 most often causes sores around the mouth or lips. HSV-2 generally causes sores around the genitals, and about one in six people in the US are estimated to have genital herpes.
A study out of Weill Cornell Medical found that the risk for herpes transmission is higher during oral sex than during intercourse. Why is that? And a large percentage of people with herpes only ever have one active outbreak or are completely asymptomatic.
But unfortunately, you can also transmit herpes even if you do not have an active outbreak, particularly in the period before you notice an outbreak and the days after it has cleared up. We typically think of HPV as a cause of both genital warts and abnormal cells on the cervix often discovered during a pap smear that can lead to cervical cancer — which is true.