Friday, May 5, 2017

Using dental dams to prevent STIs during oral sex



To protect from STIs when having oral sex, many individuals make use of a dental dam or which is colloquially called “licks”. This is a square latex sheet that is used to prevent exchange of bodily fluids. A dental dam is used to cover the vulva area while the mouth is engaged in oral sex. The dental dam must be held in place with both hands to ensure that bodily fluids are not exchanged.

Should a dental dam not be easily available it is possible to use cling film or sarong wrap for the same purpose. Just ensure that the material completely covers the vulva region during oral sex. It may be doubled up to ensure that it does not tear during use.

It is also possible to create a dental dam from a condom. The closed end of the condom needs to be carefully cut off using a pair of scissors. Then the condom is cut length-wise in a straight line. This should leave a rectangular piece of latex similar to the dental dam sheet. It can now be placed on the vulva region and used like a dental dam. Flavored condoms also can be used when you have an oral sex. Flavored condoms manufacturers. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com

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