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What To Know About Tongue Condøms Used During Sėx

According to Healthline, tongue condøms, also referred to as oral codøms, are used to protect against sėxually transmitted infections (STIs), such as chlamydia , human papillomavirus (HPV), and HIV.

Tongue condøms are similar in design to traditional condöms with the exception of the open end, which is wider and designed to fit over the lips. This allows you to perform oral intimacy without direct contact with the vagina. It can also be worn over the pėnis during oral sėx.

Even though the risk of contracting some STIs is lower through oral sėx than vaginal or anal sēx, it can still happen. Using a tongue condøm or dental dam to prevent the passing of bodily fluids can help prevent a number of STIs, HIV and HPV, which is the leading cause of oropharyngeal cancers.

Precautions

It is important to always read the labels and choose products that are safe for oral use and rated for the prevention of STIs. Keep tongue condøms on until you’re finished having oral sėx and always put on a new condøm before switching to vaginal.

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