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It is amazing that sex workers reveal why men love to eat sex, this is the risk that lurks

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Recently, a prostitute in Sydney, Australia, “leaked” the reasons why married men have the hobby of sex. This was revealed by a 30-year-old woman named Bianca Seirra on her TikTok account of hers.

According to her, husbands who eat sex aren’t just about satisfying their lustful needs. Apparently, men just want to “hunt” and have sex with other women, especially prostitutes. These men feel that they have managed to get a wife so that they no longer need to be “kicked out”.

“They (husbands) love you, but on condition. Not all men cheat,” Seirra explained in her Tiktok @bondibrat quoted by New York postSaturday (24/9/2022).

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“Most men have fantasized about this, but there is a percentage who know it shouldn’t be done.”

Additionally, men who enjoy snacking on sex may be too afraid to establish communication with their wives, especially about sex. Sierra also said that another reason is that they want a variety of sex.

However, this hobby of having sex presents harmful health risks. Because, people who like to eat sex are at risk of getting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).

Quoted by Medical news today, Below are some of the more common types of sexually transmitted diseases.

1. Chlamydia

Chlamydia is an infectious disease caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, a common infection that can be transmitted through anal, vaginal, or oral sex. This disease can also be passed on to babies during the birth process.

This disease generally causes no symptoms, but it can lead to infertility and other complications if not treated promptly. Common symptoms include changes in whitish mucus into a burning sensation when urinating. These symptoms usually occur 7-21 days after infection.

2. HIV

The HIV virus is usually transmitted through sexual contact and other contacts. This disease can cause serious complications that can lead to death.

If infected, the virus will remain in body fluids, such as semen, blood, breast milk, vaginal and rectal fluids.

People infected with HIV will be more susceptible to infection with other diseases. They are also at an increased risk of developing other sexually transmitted diseases.

3. Gonorrhea or Gonorrhea

Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. This bacterium is highly contagious, so if left untreated it can lead to complications that can lead to death.

This disease can be transmitted through oral, vaginal and anal sex. Generally, this disease causes no symptoms. However, symptoms that may appear include pain when urinating, vaginal discharge, swelling in the pubic area, bleeding during menstruation, anal itching, and pain during bowel movements.

4. Genital herpes

The herpes simplex virus (HSV) often attacks the skin, cervix, and pubic area. Not only that, this virus can also attack other parts of the body.

There are two types of HSV, namely HSV-1 and HSV-2. HSV-1 usually infects the mouth which can be spread through saliva. During oral sex, this virus can be transmitted and infect the genital area.

While HSV-2, it usually infects the genital, anal, and mouth areas. This type is generally transmitted through vaginal, oral, and anal sex.

Herpes cannot be spread through objects. However, the virus can be transmitted if an uninfected person touches the body part of an infected person where herpes appears.

Symptoms of herpes that usually appear when infected include skin blisters which when opened can cause pain. Other symptoms include fever and body aches.

5. Hepatitis B

This disease can cause long-term infections that can damage the kidneys. If infected, the virus can settle in semen, blood, and other body fluids.

Transmission of this disease can occur through sexual contact, unsterilized syringes and piercing the skin with sharp objects in which the virus is located. This virus can also be passed on to babies during pregnancy or childbirth.

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