05-05-2007, 11:28 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Originally Posted by Rochard
Do you really mean to tell me you have nearly 30k posts on GFY and you can't answer that question on your own?
I pray you don't shoot content.
Or have sex with hookers.
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"Joe" didn't listen very much in sex ed.
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Originally Posted by edgeprod
Doctors say it's the other way around, but I guess it's possible you don't know what "sucker" and "suckee" mean in that context. The woman (or probably man, in this case) is at far greater risk when sucking, than being sucked. It's almost impossible to actually contract HIV from a blowjob. It's a tad riskier on the sucking end, especially with a cum-in-mouth-and-swallow situation, but still extremely unlikely because of the hostile environments of the mouth, and the fragile nature of the HIV virus.
It's actually quite difficult, in many cases, to contract HIV, but if doctors say that publicly, cases will actually RISE, because fewer people will exercise caution.
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sounds good 
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