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STI Risks and Prevention

The risks of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) associated with semen ingestion and the importance of prevention measures.

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Jan 24, 2026
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What are common reasons women give for choosing to swallow or spit, based on qualitative research?

Qualitative work and first‑person accounts show women cite a mix of relational, sensory, practical, safety and identity reasons when they choose to swallow or spit after oral sex: some describe swallo...

Jan 23, 2026
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What peer‑reviewed studies exist on sexual practices like swallowing after oral sex and what do they show?

A small but persistent body of peer‑reviewed research has examined as part of oral sex, with work ranging from immunological hypotheses about pregnancy outcomes to infectious‑disease and behavioral su...

Feb 2, 2026

Which condoms or barrier methods reduce the risk of injury and STI transmission during anal sex?

Condoms — both external (male) and internal (female) — are the primary, evidence-backed barrier methods that and injury during when used correctly and consistently . Complementing condoms with plenty ...

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