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Gay oral sex is sort of a hobby, but you have to watch out. There can be teeth that bite on both ends. Hep B from oral would be really unusual. The bugi s unbelievably infectious, but really is looking for a skin crack to get into you. Guys, if you are gay and active, you need to get your Hep B shots. Painless, a series of 3 injections over 6 months, and you almost completely eliminate the possibility of a chronic disease that can cause cirrhosis and liver cancer. The latter are extremely rare, almost all hep B clears spontaneously, but do you want to be that 1 in 10,000? Hep A is a fecal/oral bug. You are at major risk the moment that tongue of yours touches that pretty, twitching butt hole. 2 shots, no hepatitis A, ever. Its really rare, but acute Hep A does kill a small number of people, and it is a very ugly experience. Hep C, well, we don't fully understand how that is transmitted, but fecal oral, and tattooing, seem to be the major routes. No vaccine, 60% chronic infection, it's the single leading cause of liver transplant in the US today. Buried somewhere in these messages is my spiel on gastro-intestinal parasites. Seek and yea shall find, sayeth the gay physician
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Hello, this is Dick 13, the moderator of this forum. I have just updated my website 'HIV and Oral Sex.' It discusses the risks of oral sex, answers the question, "can I get HIV by getting sucked?" It tells you how to recognize if you're recently infected and discusses the latest treatment strategies. Check it out at http://www.bigfoot.com/~fdjk/
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Sorry, I had the wrong URL for the HIV and Oral Sex website. It should be http://www.bigfoot.com/~fdjk
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