1. canvas sneakers.... they're not very waterproof, are they? and they don't usually have much arch-support, do they?
2. it sounds like you can't put a condom on an unerect penis... why? would it slip off because it would be too loose? or is it difficult to put on just because the penis isn't stiff?
3. safer sex.... when people talk about wanting "no exchange of bodily fluids", does that usually not include saliva? how safe or unsafe is open-mouthed kissing considered to be? what about oral sex? doing oral sex without a barrier is generally considered unsafe, isn't it?
As for that last question... I was reading a book in which the author, who seems to be relatively well-known and respected, was saying that except for monogamous heterosexual couples trying to procreate, everyone else should always use condoms while having sex, because due to the risk of diseases, there was "no reason to exchange bodily fluids". But then later he was talking about his partner doing some pretty good oral sex on him. And I wondered if he used a condom for that too, or not...
2. it sounds like you can't put a condom on an unerect penis... why? would it slip off because it would be too loose? or is it difficult to put on just because the penis isn't stiff?
3. safer sex.... when people talk about wanting "no exchange of bodily fluids", does that usually not include saliva? how safe or unsafe is open-mouthed kissing considered to be? what about oral sex? doing oral sex without a barrier is generally considered unsafe, isn't it?
As for that last question... I was reading a book in which the author, who seems to be relatively well-known and respected, was saying that except for monogamous heterosexual couples trying to procreate, everyone else should always use condoms while having sex, because due to the risk of diseases, there was "no reason to exchange bodily fluids". But then later he was talking about his partner doing some pretty good oral sex on him. And I wondered if he used a condom for that too, or not...
exchange of bodily fluids?
Date: 2005-01-31 11:24 pm (UTC)From:Your mouth contains millions of live cells including your white and red blood cells and bacteria. All of these cells are passed to whomever your are kissing. Your bodies normal defenses are your skin.. In the mouth most people have bleeding gums and ulcers at times that would allow the transfer of cells in and out of the body
.. There are The 284 bird species have been reported to CDC's that have been killed from West Nile Virus that is spread from insect bites, Mostly blood-feeding arthropods that include mosquitoes, sand flies, and ticks.. Virus is one of the simplest organisms that exist. its is only composed of a RNA strand and a protein cover.. it can be transmitted by itself or in a living cell.
Most government sites say that u cant get Aids from mosquitoes and other Arthropods but i would disagree because there are may virus that have been and being transmitted that way.
There are also many virus that are transmitted just by kissing, mono and the common cold are very commonly transmitted just by simple kissing..
Re: exchange of bodily fluids?
Date: 2005-02-05 03:35 pm (UTC)From:Re: exchange of bodily fluids?
Date: 2005-02-05 03:48 pm (UTC)From:Re: exchange of bodily fluids?
Date: 2005-02-05 04:05 pm (UTC)From:::no, don't ask. it just makes it obvious that you're strange and different from everyone else. you should just nod your head and pretend to understand what everyone else seems to understand without asking and without being able to answer.::
Re: exchange of bodily fluids?
Date: 2005-02-06 05:06 pm (UTC)From:Tinkerbell4393
Re: exchange of bodily fluids?
Date: 2005-02-06 07:11 pm (UTC)From:sounds like an oral g-spot thing, hadn't heard that before; interesting.
some sub missive's will tell you when a Dom grabs there hair and jerks there head back forcefully as they take there mouth in a vicious kiss it turns them to putty.
okay, that part I can understand :)
thanks