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BARRIER METHODS FOR MEN OR WOMEN PERFORMING ORAL-GENITAL SEX ON A FEMALE PARTNER OR ORAL-ANAL SEX ON ANY PARTNER
For men or women performing oral-genital sex on a female partner or oral-anal sex on any partner, latex barriers will offer the most protection against transmission of sexually transmitted infections. One type of latex barrier used for this purpose is the dental dam, which is a small (six-inch) square of latex commonly used in dentists’ offices to prevent splattering of oral secretions into the dentist’s face during procedures. Many people also use them for protection during oral sex by placing the dam over the female partner’s genitals or the female or male partner’s anal area before beginning oral sex. They come in different flavors, which can make using them more fun. You may want to wash off the dam before use, since sometimes there is a dusting of powder on it, to which some people may have an allergic reaction. In addition, it’s a good idea to put a dab of water-based lubricant on the side that comes into contact with the partner’s genital or anal area, since this enhances the pleasure. Dental dams tend to be thicker than condoms or gloves and therefore may offer less sensory pleasure. Dental dams are available from stores that sell dental supplies or stores or mail-order businesses that sell sex toys.
Another option for oral-female genital or oral-anal sex is cutting open a condom or a latex glove and using it in the same way. Again, since spermicide tastes bad to many people, unlubricated condoms are a better choice for this method than lubricated ones. Condoms can be purchased in most pharmacies and grocery stores, and latex gloves are also available in most pharmacies.
There are plastic options as well. Plastic may offer better sensory stimulation, since it is thinner than latex yet it probably provides the same degree of protection. It is a good option for those who have a sensitivity to latex. The newer plastic condoms can be split down the middle and placed over a partner’s genitals or anal area to permit the performance of safer oral sex. Another alternative is household plastic wrap. Although there aren’t any scientific studies to show that plastic wrap offers good protection, it is better than no protection, and it offers the option of using as big a piece as you need. You may want to use more than one layer of plastic wrap for extra protection. Plastic barriers can be used with water- or oil-based lubricants, and putting a small amount on the side that touches your partner can enhance his or her pleasure.
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