Not unless you plan on blowing him with your vagina...lol. A condom is meant to stop semen from going inside you and fertilizing an egg. It will do nothing if it gets in your mouth or someplace on the exterior. Using a condom for a blowjob would b just make everything taste bad, and I doubt it's healthy to get spermicide in your mouth. Ya, bad idea all around.
While I do tend to perfer to like your answer as the real benefit to receiving a blow job is all the pleasurable sensations of the oral attention and a condom would remove that feeling of direct physical contact between the mouth and penis. Also, the condom would block any possbility for the person performing the blow job to increase the pleasure of the receiver of their blow job by swallowing the semen they have made the effort to have released from the penis.
Pulling a condom off and drinking the semen out of it would not be as beneficial to the recipient of the blow job as the blow job performer receiving the semen directly inside the mouth and swallowing it as they continue working the blow job like they are trying to "milk out every last drop" as the saying goes.
It should be pointed out that it is possible to receive a STD during oral sex so if the owner of that penis has a STD he should not allow anybody to have unprotected direct contact with his penis and that male has the moral obligation to wear a condom for all sexual contact with others. And this includes blow jobs!
Also, if a person has possibly received a STD by mouth that has not been cured they should not allow their saliva to be released near or into any body opening of anyone else so a person with a STD should not perform a blow job on any male without a condom.
Yes, this also means some one with an oral infection of an STD should not even kiss anyone else until the STD is cured.
Just to be safe, anyone with any type of health issue that could be transmitted by sexual contact should warn prosective sex partners and insist on the use of a condom for any type of sex act involving a penis or just avoid sexual activity until fully healthy.
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AskMyGF / 22 / Woman / Likes Men / Single
Not unless you plan on blowing him with your vagina...lol. A condom is meant to stop semen from going inside you and fertilizing an egg. It will do nothing if it gets in your mouth or someplace on the exterior. Using a condom for a blowjob would b just make everything taste bad, and I doubt it's healthy to get spermicide in your mouth. Ya, bad idea all around.
Tongueman / 56 / Man / Likes Women / Single
While I do tend to perfer to like your answer as the real benefit to receiving a blow job is all the pleasurable sensations of the oral attention and a condom would remove that feeling of direct physical contact between the mouth and penis. Also, the condom would block any possbility for the person performing the blow job to increase the pleasure of the receiver of their blow job by swallowing the semen they have made the effort to have released from the penis.
Pulling a condom off and drinking the semen out of it would not be as beneficial to the recipient of the blow job as the blow job performer receiving the semen directly inside the mouth and swallowing it as they continue working the blow job like they are trying to "milk out every last drop" as the saying goes.
It should be pointed out that it is possible to receive a STD during oral sex so if the owner of that penis has a STD he should not allow anybody to have unprotected direct contact with his penis and that male has the moral obligation to wear a condom for all sexual contact with others. And this includes blow jobs!
Also, if a person has possibly received a STD by mouth that has not been cured they should not allow their saliva to be released near or into any body opening of anyone else so a person with a STD should not perform a blow job on any male without a condom.
Yes, this also means some one with an oral infection of an STD should not even kiss anyone else until the STD is cured.
Just to be safe, anyone with any type of health issue that could be transmitted by sexual contact should warn prosective sex partners and insist on the use of a condom for any type of sex act involving a penis or just avoid sexual activity until fully healthy.
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