Is It Really Safe to Taste The Sperm?
Many people believe in the therapeutic effects of semen and urine. So is it safe to taste the sperm or can it be dangerous?
How safe it really is if you taste the sperm? (PhotoXpress)
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Some people take the expression “dirty sex” very seriously. They indulge in games with their own and other’s body excretions. There has already been much said about the risks of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. What do you have to pay attention to if you want to taste your own excretions?
When you taste the sperm be careful of sexually transmitted diseases
Many people like it if their partner tastes their
sperm or even swallows it. Curiosity could, however, also tempt a man to try his own semen. Some people even find great pleasure in tasting sperm. But you shouldn’t forget that tasting your own sperm can be dangerous and that even autofellatio can have unpleasant consequences. If a man has a sexually transmitted disease he should be very careful. Many people are not aware that some sexually transmitted diseases can also spread to other parts of the body, for example from penis to mouth or throat. Chlamydia, gonorrhea, syphilis, HPV and herpes can be spread in this way. However, you cannot spread HIV by autofellatio or tasting the sperm. The virus can only be contracted from another person.
Should you drink urine for healthy reasons?
As for
semen, there are old beliefs that drinking of urine has healthy effects on the body and that it can serve as a substitute for the minerals that your body excretes when under a considerable strain. A lot of studies on the use of urine for treating cancer have been conducted. A number of the studies proved that urine contains many anti-cancerous substances. People also drink urine because of a desire to stay eternally youthful, to treat rheumatic disorders, to cleanse the skin, and to treat AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases. Some people also drink urine because it
arouses them. Despite the fact that urine mainly consist of water and is sterile, it cannot be used as a substitute for water. Maybe all the health-giving benefits are unfounded, but then again – if a person doesn’t have an infection or other health problems, he or she can indulge in tasting his or her own urine without any major concerns.
You can find everything you need to know about sexually transmitted diseases in our
Lover's Guide.

































