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Articles Tagged: oral sex
When I receive oral sex, I cum very quickly. I’m excited over the experience, but I’m so embarrassed I can’t last longer. When I give my boyfriend oral sex, he lasts forever before cumming. Is there anything I can do to not cum so quickly?
Thanks for your question. Many people wonder about whether the time it takes them to ejaculate (or cum) is normal. The medical term for this is “ejaculatory latency time.” Premature … read more
So I just learned about oral sex and I’m confused. Does everybody do oral sex?
Thanks for your question. Oral sex is a type of sexual contact between a person’s mouth and their partner’s vagina, penis, or rectum. Research studies show that approximately half of … read more
My girlfriend and I had oral sex for the first time. She freaked out because she said my stuff smelled like bleach, so she spit it out. Is that a normal smell? This is how mine always smells.
Thanks for your question. Many people have questions about oral sex. Oral sex is any contact between someone’s mouth, lips, and/or tongue with another person’s genitals. Everyone’s genitals and genital … read more
Hey, so I’m having a little bit of a concern with my penis. My girlfriend and I are planning to have oral sex this week but I’m afraid she won’t want to because of PPP. How do I explain to her that it’s not harmful and should I wear a condom?
Thanks for your question and wanting to make sure you have safe, enjoyable sex with your girlfriend. As you know, pearly penile papules (PPP) are small, benign (non-cancerous) bumps in … read more
I’m gay and had protected anal sex as the “bottom” and unprotected oral sex with a new partner two days ago. I’m planning on getting tested for STDs for the first time. How long should I wait before getting tested, and what should I expect?
The timing for getting tested depends on the type of sexually transmitted infection (STI, also called STD). For chlamydia and gonorrhea, you can get tested as soon as one week … read more