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What is oral sex?

Oral sex is when a person uses their mouth to stimulate another person's genitals.

Date: 2005/05/02

Oral sex is when a person uses their mouth to stimulate another person's genitals. You cannot get pregnant from oral sex, but you can get or give a sexually transmitted infection.
 
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