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Blowjob wahala! Doctor warns women against sucking men’s ‘blokous’ [His reason will amaze you]

Doctor warns women against sucking men’s ‘blokous’

The Medical Director of the Brong Ahafo Region Hospital in Ghana, Dr. Jacob K. Abrebrese, has cautioned women against ‘blowjobs.’…in other words, when your penis is sucked or you suck someone else’s penis. So to answer this question, ‘Is sucking penis safe?’ Read below: Doctor warns women against sucking men’s ‘blokous’.

Dr. Abrebrese hinted that uncircumcised penis carries bacteria, germs and viruses hence women who suck them are highly at risk, adding that sucking uncircumcised penis is as equally dangerous as sucking the female genital.

The doctor was responding to the World Health Organization’s report on the spread of untreatable ‘super gonorrhea’. According to the report, the untreatable ‘super gonorrhea’ was spreading fast and on the rise because of unprotected oral sex.

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Doctor warns women against sucking men’s ‘blokous’

Doctor warns women against sucking men's 'blokous'The WHO warned that the sexually transmitted disease is infecting patients all over the world and that the infection is not treatable at the moment. Both of the current antibiotics used to treat gonorrhea ‘ceftriaxone and azithromycin’ are becoming increasingly ineffective against the new strain, the report said.

But the doctor, in his medical revelation in an interview with Rainbow Radio, said oral sex is an indecent, uncivilized and an undisciplined act. He equally described oral sex as a ‘serious’ unhealthy practice which should not be encouraged and must be looked at seriously.

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From findings, often times, there are several sexually transmitted diseases that can be transmitted during a blowjob. These include chlamydia, gonorrhea, herpes, syphilis, genital warts (HPV) and hepatitis B. Concerning HIV, the risk is much lower, but transmission of HIV does occasionally happen.

Doctor warns women against sucking men's 'blokous'There are many sexually transmitted diseases that can be transmitted in the context of close physical contact, even if no body fluids are exchanged. While using a condom during oral sex would reduce this risk to some extent, it won’t eliminate it.

If you suck the penis of an HIV-infected man, taking ejaculate in your mouth, there is a possibility of HIV transmission. (Engaging in other forms of oral sex, including cunnilingus, is unlikely to pose an HIV risk.)

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Also, if you have bleeding gums or oral ulcers, or if your partner has genital sores or another sexually transmitted disease, the risk increases.

Doctor warns women against sucking men’s ‘blokous’

A word is enough for the wise. Lol.

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