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Oral sex is okay as long as it provides satisfaction for both parties – Dr Lawrence Tetteh

Oral sex is okay as long as it provides satisfaction for both parties – Dr Lawrence Tetteh



Renowned international evangelist, Dr Lawrence Tetteh has rejected negative claims about oral sex.

According to the man of God, oral sex is ok as long as it provides satisfaction for both parties. Many are the things that spice up one’s sex life but most couples have little or no knowledge about such skills. There are those who even find the slightest intimate actions offensive or even immoral.

Top of the list is oral sex, something often thought of as unholy,contrary to religious belief and generates debate.

addressing audience at the Maiden edition of duvet experience, Dr Lawrence Tetteh shared some strong opinions on the matter of oral sex. Reaching Orgasm is difficult for most, well this is according to outspoken marriage counselor, George Lutterodt, who educated patrons on techniques to reach orgasm, how to communicate before, during and after sex.

Until recently, sex education was rare, most people prefer that sex talk is left under the sheets but that perception is fast fading.


Meanwhile, some medical practitioners has warn, that practice can cause throat cancer and other related diseases.

Men who perform oral sex on women 'more at risk of mouth and throat cancers.

“Men who have performed oral sex on five or more women are at greater risk of developing head and neck cancer, especially if they smoke,” the Evening Standard reports.

This story is based on a US study that looked at 9,425 people aged 20 to 59 who provided information about their number of oral sex partners and were tested for oral human papilloma virus (HPV).

HPV is a virus that can infect moist membranes. Certain strains can increase the risk of cervical cancer in women, and if particular strains are found in the mouth, this may increase risk of mouth and throat cancers. The virus can also cause genital warts.

The researchers found that 6% of men and 1% of women carried potentially cancer-causing strains of HPV in their mouth. They noted that this was more common in smokers and in men with an increased number of oral sex partners. However, the study can't prove causation and is not precise enough to link a specific number of partners with risk of carrying oral HPV – or of cancer.

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