The answer is yes, probably.
Warm, wet environment (the receptive mouth) is a fabulous way to spread gonorrhea, chlamydia, herpes, HPV warts, possibly syphilis, but I wouldn't go out on a limb about that one.
Think of it this way: 4 guys are standing around hugging and kissing. One guy is on his knees, but mixing his actions. One of the five has a strep throat (or a cold) incubating, he just won't know about it for a day or so. But the bugs are there having baby bugs. The guy won't be symptomatic until the bugs reach a certain critical mass to produce enough toxins to damage the guy's throat. That's how infections spread. STDs are no different.
Sorry to throw cold water on the party, but these things do happen
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