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can u get std by giving a handjob

What is my risk by giving a handjob, if I have blister on my finger but he never ejaculated to teak and lizzie thanks.
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Thanks teak for your help.
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Whatever you suffer from is known not to be HIV.
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Hi I need help, I worry about everything to do with hiv, I was fully clothed he never touched me but I touched him he never came just his pre cum when on my palm, I touched his testicles and his clothes. I am worrying every day,do u think I might be suffering ocd and above mention was it safe peace of mind thanks.
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Thanks joggen, jus saying that I had a blister that was bursted, honestly if I didn't have that blister I wouldn't have posted my message.
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Even if. There is nothing that you can say that will change the answer. You had safe sex.
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Sorry to bother u again even if his pre xxx went on my blister would I still be fine. Thanks
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Thank u. God bless
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Your question was answered move along.
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U didn't answer my question. It would be great be great if u answered thanks my question thanks.
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Thanks teak so in future I am allowed to give handjob with worrying about stds,
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You don't have an HIV concern.
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