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fellatio:

More rarely: fellation / fellatorism , stimulation of the penis with the lips , tongue and mouth by a male or female partner for sexual pleasure or for orgasm and ejaculation . A distinction, now obsolete, was once made in Latin and old English between fellatio and irrumatio depending on who was actively moving: irrumatio meant to thrust the penis into the partner's mouth , fellatio meant to move the head and mouth up-and-down around the penis . This distinction has vanished in modern English and the word irrumation has almost completely fallen out of use. CAUTION: Oral sex between disease-free people is not risky. Although oral-sex was, until resently, considered a low risk activity for getting HIV USA Today (Feb. 2, 2000) a recent study shows that as many as 8% of new HIV infections in gay men result from performing oral sex) other STDs such as syphilis , gonorrhea , herpes 2 that can be transmitted orally. Since HIV may be contained in the seminal and vaginal fluids of an HIV-infected person, protection in the form of a latex-condom with spermicide (preferably nonoxynol-9) is recommended for fellatio and a dental-dam or latex barrier should be used for cunnilingus . It isn't easy for HIV to get-into the bloodstream through the mouth unless that the mouth contains cuts , sores, or recent dental work . No cases have been reported yet of people being infected with HIV by having oral-sex performed on them.Etymology: From the Latin fellâtus , past participle of fellâre , to suck , and fello, originally meaning to suck the teat .Synonyms: coitus-in-os ; corvus (obs.); oral-copulation of the penis ; penilinctus; penilingism ; penilingus ; penosugia ; phallalingus ; virilingus . For fellatio [SYN] for synonyms.

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(1) Amber (Elisa Donovan) refusing tennis lessons, and Dionne (Stacey Nash) in Clueless (1995):-- Amber: ' Miss Stoguer, my plastic surgeon doesn't want me doing any activity where balls fly at my face .'-- Dionne: ' Well, there goes your social life .'

(2) ' Have gums, will travel. ' From Graffiti. Two Thousand Years of Wall Writing by R. Reisner

(3) ' I can lick any man .' From Encyclopedia of Graffiti . Robert Reisner & Lorraine Wechsler (1974).

(4) ' I play-the-flute and swalow the music .' Encyclopedia of Graffiti . Reisner & Wechsler (1974).

(5) Jane (Susan Sarandon) on penis-sizes in The Witches of Eastwick (1987): ' I prefer small. I do . Aesthetically, I prefer small. Sam was huge and there were times when I just could not face it . '

(6) Paul (John Malkovich), a clown, and Marie (Madonna), an acrobat, in Shadows and Fog (1992).-- Paul: ' Sometimes when you're up on the high wire and I look at you you look so... '-- Marie: ' What? '-- Paul: ' Edible .'-- Marie: ' How hungry are you now? '-- Paul: ' I'm always famished after a performance. And you? '-- Marie: ' I can never sleep on an empty stomach .'-- Paul: ' Do you have a taste for anything special? '-- Marie: ' I'm not fussy. I eat what you put in front of me .'

(7) Lawrence Paros in The Erotic Tongue (1984): ' The professionals helped forge a common tongue . A man now had his joint copped , had some derby , or had his hat nailed to the ceiling . More frequently, men spoke of being blown or having a blow-job (all since early 20 th C). '



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