Alright, yesterday I have given my boyfriend a blowjob. This would be my second time ever giving a real blowjob. It was for about 15-20 minutes. That night I ended up with blisters in my mouth. I have no idea why I got these blisters. Are they from giving the blowjob. Is this unnatural? Another thing, he didn't climax at all. I gave him a blowjob for at least 20 minutes. He tells me he's always close but it never comes. My family is usually downstairs but they're usually down in the basement watching TV and we are close to the attic in my house. Is he just nervous for someone walking upstairs and catching us? Is that the reason why he's not climaxing?
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Blisters...
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It's not usual to get blisters in your mouth from giving a blowjob. They may be canker sores and the timing was a coincidence, but I wonder if it's something he's passed on, or perhaps an allergy.Many guys find it difficult to reach orgasm from a blowjob, and the family downstairs certainly wouldn't have helped.
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Okay. He is a virgin so I don't have to worry about any herpes or anything. Can you still get HIV or AID's from giving a blowjob? He told me he only recieved a blowjob once before. And this was about 2 years ago.
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It would be unusual (but not impossible) to get HIV from oral sex, if you had some sort of cut or lesion in your mouth. However, oral (generally HSV-1) and genital (generally HSV-2) herpes can be transmitted in either direction through oral sex.It's highly doubtful that he has AIDS from a single blow job, unless he got it from someone in a high-risk group, like an IV drug user.
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Well, there's only one blister and it's right inside my upper lip. Do you think I just got this sore for doing it too long? He didn't cum and I was doing the same motion for about 20 minutes.
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Probably.