Blow Job Sexual Health
Blow jobs carry the same risks for transmitting STDs as unprotected intercourse.
Yes, you can spread diseases like herpes and even AIDS via blow jobs, especially if you cum in her mouth. A woman doesn't even have to have genital herpes. A cold sore on her mouth can spread the herpes virus below the belt. Getting blow jobs without a condom—unless you know your partner's status disease-wise—is like playing Russian roulette with your sexual health.
If you decide to protect yourself and use a condom, make sure it is lubricant-free, because most lubricated condoms taste horrible. If that's all you have you can wash it off first. You can also offer her a mint, use chocolate syrup, jelly or some other fat-free condiment for flavor enhancement (since oil and condoms don't mix), or use a water-based or silicone-based flavored sex lube. It may not be ideal, but better safe than sorry.
If you want to be safe and plan ahead, consider using flavored condoms. Trustex makes a flavored lubricated condom that comes in many flavors, such as chocolate, cola, vanilla, banana, and grape.

Grape Flavored Condom 3 pack
It's smart to keep a good supply of condoms handy. When looking for the good ol' trusted Trojan or Lifestyle condoms, buying over the net has the added advantage of to-your-door delivery. Most companies even offer completely discreet packaging (plain brown UPS boxes).
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