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Often, we encounter this question online: do you have oral sex with your partner right after anal sex? 

We checked what guys online have to say about the matter and some say yes. Others, on the other hand, say they don’t, while there were also several who said that it depends. For example, this guy in particular, said, “It’s not for me, but no shame for anyone who enjoys it.” It’s quite the opposite for this guy who admitted that yes, he loves having oral sex right after anal sex. He replied, “Yes, and it’s super hot. But I would never make someone do it if they do not want to.” 

Meanwhile, a particular guy said:

You’ll get a wide variety of opinions on this. At the end of the day, do what feels right. If it doesn’t sound fun, don’t do it. It’s that simple!

I will say that you’ll likely find things cleaner (usually) than you might be expecting if you’ve never done this before. Still, the idea can be very off-putting for a lot of people, and if you’re not super clean, there are some risks involved. That said, condoms solve a world of problems (and flavoured condoms are an option too!)


Quite a number of guys agreed to this statement, saying that while they do hate the taste of condom, it still beats having a stomach bug afterwards. 

But for others, even with protection, ass to mouth is a huge no-no for them. “I have never and would never. Even if they wore a condom, I’m not dealing with all of that nasty condom juice nastiness.” He added, “No, if you want head from me your cock better be clean and dry.” 

What about you, guys, what is your answer to this question? Please feel free to share your thoughts and stories in the comments section below. But before we leave you, is it safe to have oral sex right after having anal sex? 

Dr. Bob cautioned his readers online, saying that it is very easy to contract STDs like syphilis, herpes, gonorrhea, and chlamydia from “all types of oral sex.” He said: “Hepatitis A, intestinal parasites and herpes can be easily transmitted via rimming or sucking a tallywhacker that just visited someone’s backdoor.” Further, he explained, “Your STD/HIV risk would be increased if your dental problems traumatized your oral membranes.” Read his article in full here.

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