What condom should you use when make oral sex?
It is possible to get HIV and other STDs during oral sex if your bf/gf is infected. It’s a good idea to use a barrier, like a condom or dental dam, when giving oral sex to prevent fluids, like semen, blood, vaginal fluid, from entering your mouth. It’s also a good idea to use a barrier when receiving oral sex, because some STDs can be passed from the mouth, throat or lips to the genitals or anus. For oral sex on a penis, you should use a non-lubricated latex or polyurethane (plastic) condom. For oral sex on a vagina or anus, you should use a latex barrier (like a natural rubber latex sheet, dental dam or cut-open condom that makes a square) between your mouth and your partner’s genitals.