Even if it is statistically not significant, it seems that oral sex can be a very rare cause of HIV infection. Here we have to make pragmatic choice

If we recommend to avoid unprotected oral sex, in spite of very very little risk, we will be confront to a "more total" reject of rules of protection… If we deny the possibility of oral transmission, we accept a risk…

For us, since the risk of oral sex is lower than the risk of infection with condom (tears, inadequate wearing) it is nonsense to forbidden unprotected oral sex. We feel that grass rooted realities make more reasonable to accept so little risk instead of promoting a “sexual stress” that induce more dangerous attitudes.

We finally prefer tolerate oral sex. But we recommend in same time to not swallow genital secretions… In context of wound in mouth (including tonsillitis, sore throat…) or wound on genital area, we recommend –of course- to avoid any unprotected oral sex