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This is the first time that such a response has been described in saliva, and may help explain why infection through oral sex is somewhat infrequently
This is the first time that such a response has been described in saliva, and may help explain why infection through oral sex is somewhat infrequently
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TerseKednek
Although the chance of getting or giving a sexually transmitted disease (STD) during oral sex is slimmer than than vaginal or anal sex, it is still risky to
November 10, 2010