http://www3.contactmusic.com/news/index34.htm Actress SHARON STONE is adamant teenagers should be prepared to engage in oral sex, if it saves from them the dangers of unprotected penetrative sex. The BASIC INSTINCT spends much of her time away from Hollywood working as an activist raising AIDS awareness, and she always carries condoms with her to hand out in a bid to increase safe sex levels. She explains, "I was in the store the other day and I watched a young girl trying on clothes, showing her abdomen. "Her mother was trying to talk to her about not being inappropriately luring. I said, 'Gee that would look much nicer with a camisole under.' "Her mother walked away, and I said to the girl, 'I'd like to give you a two-minute conversation about sex.' "Young people talk to me about what to do if they're being pressed for sex? I tell them (what I believe): oral sex is a hundred times safer than vaginal or anal sex. "If you're in a situation where you cannot get out of sex, offer a blow job. I'm not embarrassed to tell them." :lol: The Kid Rasta 8)
If anyone thinks that STDs can't be passed through oral sex... they need to talk to some people in the HIV ward. Head is not safe sex. Don't learn the hard way.
All I know is Basic Instinct 2. Over a decade late. That should tell you something about any advice this lady gives. And then I hear she's personally going to direct a third installment. Probably because no other respected director will touch the franchise anymore. That should really tell you something.
So we can assume she doesn't know that AIDS can be passed on through oral sex? She should be locked up.
Actually, she is correct, to a degree. Oral sex is a bit safer than vaginal or anal sex in terms of spreading HIV. Apparently the mouth secretes this type of enzyme which is extremely effective in destroying most of the virus before it enters the body. But that doesn't mean that the girl in question shouldn't ask the guy to wear a condom, much less give oral without knowing much about the dude. Using some type of protection is always the safest. I responded to this post on another forum awhile back. I agree with her a little. Most girls won't have full blown sex right away, but will give oral to a guy she likes much quicker. At least that's how I heard kids were doing it in middle school a few years ago. She was just saying kids are gonna do it, so give some type of sex and protect yourself.
The problem with this is the fact that people abuse oral sex more than any other type of sexual activity, which leads to diseases later on down the road. If people would just be more careful, and educate themselves a little better (if not more) then AIDS wouldn't be such a dilemma in society (to me).
*In feminist mode* It's terrible logic though. She shouldn't be encouraging girls to give oral to a guy if the girl isn't that keen on being sexually active just yet - the real message should be to tell young girls that if they're not sure they want to have sex, they shouldn't feel under pressure to do it. Oral sex can feel nasty for young girls, I remember being a bit creeped out by it all at the age of 15 or 16, guys (especially young guys) have a habit of shoving it down your throat and trying to choke you!