Do you believe that maintain oral sex only in you gay love making will prevent you from HIV? Think twice.
Researchers from the U.K. Health Protection Agency examined 688 HIV diagnoses
Records of gay men between July 2001 and September 2003, found that about one in 40 cases of HIV may be spread through oral sex. This is supported by a survey of gay men with HIV in
American surveys even have come out with bigger figure for the proportion of HIV transmitted via oral sex ranging from zero to 8 percent. This estimate is in the mid-range. But we still don’t know exactly how it happens, because investigators did not elaborate their survey about whether these cases involved taking a partner’s cum into the mouth or whether there were bleeding gums, cuts or ulcers that could have helped transmission.
The result of this survey may be off by one percent or more – considering that gay men surveyed maintaining they only had oral sex could still be not telling the truth about incidents of anal sex or might simply have forgotten them, possibly due to having sex while high on drink or drugs.
Now, do you still believe performing oral sex only could prevent you from HIV? Think again.










