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How dentists can tell if someone has given oral sex

How dentists can tell if someone has given oral sex
Jun 15 2021 Share

A dentist TikToker posted onto the platform revealing how dentists can tell if someone has given oral sex. A round mark which forms inside the mouth on the palate allegedly gives the patient away and it all has to do with something called fellatio-associated petechiae.

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If that sounds like a mouthful, it can be simply explained by how when a penis is placed into the mouth of another person can result in oral lesions induced by fellatio. The lesions are usually not discovered until several hours or days following the activity. Reports of such lesions are not brought forward, despite fellatio becoming increasingly popular in young people’s sex lives. This could be due to individuals not even noticing they’re there at all.

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Smoke and oil in Malta’s Grand Harbour from ship

Smoke and oil in Malta’s Grand Harbour from ship
Jun 15 2021 Share

Images and videos making rounds online show what seems to be an unprecedented amount of smoke and oil emerging out of a vessel Large clouds of smoke can be seen emerging out of the back end of one of the ferries. Another shows a long stream of leaked oil on the surface of the water.

 

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The footage puts into question the environmental impact on Malta’s aquatic life and the levels of pollution being emitted. Several people are concerned about the emitted pollution, asking for the issue to be addressed.

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Victor Sciriha steps down as Valletta FC president

Victor Sciriha steps down as Valletta FC president
Jun 15 2021 Share

Having been president of Valletta FC since 2013, Victor Sciriha has decided to step down from the helm of the Premier League club. The news comes after the club’s annual general meeting on Monday, with vice-president Alexander Fenech being appointed as the new president. The club posted to Facebook explaining how the now-former president feels that the time is right for him to retire from the game and to leave the administration in the hands of more energetic and enthusiastic young people.

Valletta Football Club described how Sciriha ‘enjoyed a golden era in terms of title success as the team won seven league titles, three FA trophies, the Super Cup seven times, the Euro Challenge Cup three times, the 100 League Anniversary and the Betfair Cup.’ The club expressed their eternal gratitude for all his hard work, wishing him the best for the future.

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0 COVID-19 cases registered with 3 recoveries

Jun 15 2021 Share

Malta has registered 0 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 1,526 swab tests, while 3 patients have recovered. No deaths were registered in the past 24 hours. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Tuesday 15th June 2021, 596,074 vaccine doses were administered of which 341,941 were 1st doses. 265,090 people are currently fully vaccinated.

To date, Malta has registered 30,582 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 30,112 have recovered, 419 died and 51 are still active.

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