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As a medical professional, I can assure you that swallowing sperm is generally considered safe for most people. Semen primarily consists of water, proteins, enzymes, fructose, and other nutrients. It contains a relatively small amount of actual sperm cells.

From a health perspective, there are a few important considerations to note:

If both partners are free from sexually transmitted infections (STIs), there is no significant health risk involved. However, it's worth remembering that STIs can be transmitted through oral, so regular STI testing is recommended for sexually active individuals.

Some people may experience mild digestive discomfort or allergic reactions to proteins in semen, though this is quite rare. These reactions typically manifest as swelling, itching, or difficulty breathing shortly after exposure.

From a nutritional standpoint, semen contains minimal calories and negligible amounts of nutrients, despite some exaggerated claims you might find online.

The bottom line is that for most healthy individuals in monogamous relationships with STI-negative partners, this practice poses no significant health concerns.

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Hospital419ru

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