Now, what was that you were saying: low risk for other STD's? And, btw, precum has just as much risk as CIM. How can anyone possibly think otherwise, it is all cumming from the same place lol....and we all know the risks. There's a standing thread on the issue of oral sex and the risks.
I must say though.. <"While giving oral sex, you would be at high risk for HIV">
that is bullshit.... the HIV risk is neglible... and it's present for other diseases but low. And it depends on what kind of oral sex and from who you're getting it. ( ie. swallowing versus bbbj to the point of coming... and whether you're dealing with somebody who practices hygiene or a junkie with open sores in their mouth etc.)
Your post is alarmist and inaccurate.
Quoting the Health Nurse.
BBBJ are high risk for some sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhea, syphilis and herpes. These are both for the person performing and receiving.
For HIV the risk would be low for the performer and negligible risk for the receiver.
Oral Sex: Fellatio
“BJ, giving or getting head, headjob, blowjob, sucking off, blowing, face-fucking, going down, cock-sucking”
Potential for Transmission
In fellatio, there is potential for transmission to the partner giving fellatio (the person sucking or licking the penis) because pre-cum or semen can get into the mouth. A healthy mouth is generally a hostile environment for HIV, because an enzyme in saliva has been shown to inhibit HIV.





