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Is it okay to consume cum after intercourses.

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I enjoy cumplay and all with my partner. We both are healthy male. Is it safe to consume cum. Is it associated with hepatitis infection.

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Are you guys commited? They say the risk of hiv transfer orally is very low, but other stds can still happen, so if you guy are in an open relationship then play safe or at least go to a sec clinic to learn more about healthy sex.

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Sperm leakage from the vagina after sex is normal and to be expected. Sperm leakage can actually be a good thing because it means there is enough of the ejaculate. After semen is released into the vagina, sperm immediately begins moving into the cervix and up into the uterus for fertilization in the fallopian tubes.

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