Victorian government portal for older people, with information about government and community services and programs. Type a minimum of three characters then press UP or DOWN on the keyboard to navigate the autocompleted search results. Both men and women can give their partner oral sex. But oral sex has official medical names too: oral sex on a woman the vagina, vulva and clitoris is called cunnilingus, and oral sex on a man the penis is called fellatio. Oral sex can be a natural and enjoyable part of sex between partners if both of you enjoy it and consent to it. You can give or receive oral sex as part of other sexual activity like vaginal or anal intercourse or on its own. But unprotected oral sex does come with risks. Many experts say oral sex is not safe sex.

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By Dr George Lee. I know you are a urologist and tend to answer questions for men. However, I hope you can also help me to resolve some concerns I have about sex. I am 22 years old and started going out with my boyfriend for the last months. Things are going on really well between us, and we are a "bit physical". My boyfriend is keen on oral sex, however, after the first time of giving oral sex, I am not sure I really enjoyed it as much as him. Besides, I also worry about sexually transmitted infections! I tried to talk to my boyfriend about this.
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This is a serious question, and I will answer it as best I understand the Scriptures. The first thing we must say is that the Bible does not directly address this question. The Bible is clear on sexual fidelity e. Hebrews ; Ephesians ; 1 Corinthians The Bible does speak to us about our sexual conduct in general terms, and these principles should guide us. First, the Bible is clear that our bodies are not our own, and that we are to glorify God with our bodies see 1 Corinthians ; Our sexual conduct in marriage should glorify God. Second, the Bible instructs that we are not to deprive our mates of sex, and that our bodies in a sense belong to our mate 1 Corinthians Homosexuality is the most obvious — and clearly condemned — example. Fourth, our sanctification involves a different sexual ethic and practice than that of the unbelieving world 1 Thessalonians ; note especially verse 5.