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What is the difference between oral sex and nipple sucking?
losttraveller
Hi,
1- Can someone tell me the difference between oral sex and nipple sucking? Whats their risk for stds/hiv
2- If sucking nipples is not considered sex?
3- If nipples are not considered genitals?
Thanks for your education!
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Neither are HIV risks.
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losttraveller
Just wondering:
Nearly half of the people (I suspect, >50%) in this web-site have these exposures....why they waste their time then?
1- Oral sex
2- Kissing, hugging, grinding
3- Hand job
4- nipple sucking
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