Victorian government portal for older people, with information about government and community services and programs. Type a minimum of three characters then press UP or DOWN on the keyboard to navigate the autocompleted search results. Both men and women can give their partner oral sex. But oral sex has official medical names too: oral sex on a woman the vagina, vulva and clitoris is called cunnilingus, and oral sex on a man the penis is called fellatio. Oral sex can be a natural and enjoyable part of sex between partners if both of you enjoy it and consent to it. You can give or receive oral sex as part of other sexual activity like vaginal or anal intercourse or on its own. But unprotected oral sex does come with risks. Many experts say oral sex is not safe sex. One partner may have anxiety about their oral sexual performance or what their partner will think of them during oral sex.

Account of a girl impregnated after oral sex shows sperms' survival skills.
‘She had really long, sharp nails’
If you're married to a guy, are living with a guy or have dated a guy anytime this past millennium, it's probably no surprise to you that what guys want more of is oral sex. Fellatio, blow jobs, going downtown, giving head—we blush a bit just printing the words. But in , men are hardly shy. At the end of date number three, they went home together. A few minutes into making out, recalls Holly, "He tells me, You're such a good kisser. I can only imagine what else you can do with your mouth. Undeterred, John asked a second time; Holly said no.
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Shane Brennan said he started speaking to a woman with a 'mad body' on the platform before he engaged in a sex act with her on the train - and was unaware of CCTV caught it all. A man who received oral sex on a train from a female passenger he saw performing a sex act in the carriage has been convicted over the lewd act. Shane Brennan, 38, said he started speaking to a woman with a 'mad body' on the platform before he engaged in a sex act with her on the train during a late morning service in December.
In , a year-old girl living in the small southern African nation of Lesotho came to local doctors with all the symptoms of a woman in labor. But the doctors were quickly puzzled because, upon examination, she didn't have a vagina. Even the year-old girl could not believe she was pregnant. Yet by looking at her records the hospital staff realized the young woman was in the hospital days earlier with a knife wound to her stomach. The average pregnancy lasts days. After interviews, they gathered that "Just before she was stabbed in the abdomen she had practiced fellatio with her new boyfriend and was caught in the act by her former lover. The fight with knives ensued. The girl arrived at the hospital with an empty stomach -- and therefore with little stomach acid around -- and doctors found two holes from a stab wound that opened her stomach up to her abdominal cavity.