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Is mouthwash useful to prevent STD?

Because it seems a lot of people think so, but in reality?
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protected sexual contact is the way to prevent std transmission - not using mouthwash before and after performing oral on someone.

also making sure you and your partner have had proper std testing at the proper times is also a way to be sure neither partner has std's to worry about transmitting :)

be smart about sex, not believe the nonsense folks tout online on some forums!!!

grace
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No. I mean if you give someone oral sex with mouthwash in your mouth then yeah probably, but no one is going to do that.
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