Of course if you’re with a regular partner, have regular sexual health check ups and know each other’s HIV status, there’s less chance of picking up an STD. But other STDs like gonorrhoea, chlamydia and herpes live in your jizz for much longer and are much easier to pass on. Once cum leaves the body and is exposed to the open air, any HIV that may be present dies very quickly. CUMING IN SOMEONE – WHAT ARE THE POTENTIAL RISKS? (Creative Commons)Ĭuming in someone, whether it’s their ass, mouth, eye or the slit/entry of their cock, carries potential risks. You’ll probably still get a red eye regardless though. If it was a lot of cum, you could try rinsing your eye with warm water. If you do get cum in your eyes, you’ll start producing tears to wash the eye out. Cum in the eye stings like hell, and it’s still technically inside you, so, risky. If you’re lucky enough to be in this position, maybe shut your eyes as shots are being fired.Īlways try to avoid the eyes, regardless of how many dicks are in your face. If you’ve got three or more people shooting their load on your face at around the same time, this is known as ‘bukkake,’ a genre of porn in its own right. There’s nothing to worry about from a health point of view, if you’re spunking on someone’s ass cheeks, chest, beard, face, hand or anywhere else that doesn’t have an ‘entry point.’ But ask them first. Emphasis on, ‘on’ here, rather than ‘in’ (we’ll talk about that further on).