The more accurate term would be safer sex. And that is still relative to the moment. Condoms do not prevent all STD's, whether used for oral or anal. HPV can be transmitted by bare skin-to-skin contact that happens while you are engaging in protected sex.
As for swallowing, by the time you have received something to swallow, you have been fully exposed to any STD the guy might have. Swallowing is pretty much incidental to the overall exposure level. Mouth to cock is all it takes, even for just a moment.
Precautions are about reducing the level of risk. You have to live with the level of risk you assume. Having sex is akin to driving. You can take every precaution or none, comport yourself in a sane manner or be reckless in your behavior. And you can be playing be the rules and be hurt by someone who is not.
Yeah, no one has to study or pass a test to be given a license to have sex. But likewise there are many out on the road who do not have a license to be there. And you never know who they are until it is too late.
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