Can I get HIV from a blowjob? from giving head? from getting a BJ? Or from swallowing semen?
Oral sex is much less risky than anal or vaginal sex – but HIV still
can enter through open cuts and sores, or possibly by infecting the
lining of the mouth. There are some documented cases of people getting
HIV through their mouth.
Once semen gets past the mouth, stomach acid and enzymes in the
esophagus kill the virus. So swallowing or spitting out semen (cum or
precum) reduces your risk for HIV, compared with letting it sit in your
mouth.
To reduce your risk even more, make sure you keep the mucous membranes in your mouth healthy – don’t perform oral for about 45 minutes after you brush your teeth, floss, or engage in any other aggravating oral behavior, and not at all when you have open sores.
To reduce your risk even more, make sure you keep the mucous membranes in your mouth healthy – don’t perform oral for about 45 minutes after you brush your teeth, floss, or engage in any other aggravating oral behavior, and not at all when you have open sores.
Remember, while the chance of catching HIV from oral
sex is very low, you can easily catch other STDs, in particular
gonorrhea and chlamydia.
Source: sfafinfo/sitgma lab