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Risks of rimming - when she has no STDs

Hi. I hope I'm posting in the right forum here. I have a question concerning rimming. I'd like to lick my girlfriend's anus (the outside, I wouldn't go in there.. :))

Neither of us have an STD. She is vegetarian, so she does not eat meat or fish. (This may be relevant, since she can't have some infections or parasites that come from bad meat.) I will only do it after she has showered.

I'm wondering if there is any knowledge out there on what my chances are of catching a disease, what those diseases are, and if they are treatable or incurable and how severe they are. Is my risk negligible here? Has anyone ever actually caught a bad infection from rimming, that wasn't a 'normal' STD?


Thanks so much for your help!
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I'll try that. Thanks for your reply.
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Try posting in the sexual health community.
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