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STDs from a handjob

Although I was told that I would not catch STDs from a hand job at a massage parlour, I now have a fever 5 days after my encounter.  I know HIV is zero chance, but how about herpes?  I've heard herpes causes fevers, but I do not have any signs of blisters anywhere, except my eye is a bit swollen.  Also, should I be concerned about bacterial STDs?  Does this warrant a testing, or should rest assure I won't pass anything onto my g/f?
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all of the above, its just not simple for the disease to be passed that way. People that had any std had sex when they aquired it, no one has had any std from  a handjob, dryhumping. Well look to put ur mind at east just by touching the area wont get u the disease, u have to rub hard and then have vaginal fluids or semen on your skin, that can get u hpv or hsv. I wouldnt worry about it, and hand herpes is caused by shingles virus herpes zoster, so u would of known if she had that because it is visible right away. Bottom line is that u can stop worrying u didnt have sex u just got a handjob thats it. U can get a Minor infection but not from her, if u are constantly checking yourself u can cause penile irritation and that can cause discharge. Dont worry about this at all, if a handjob is all u got, u can rest assured that you are home free. Go to google and search std chart and itll give  u  info about transmission thingies.
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Jedi, i appreciate your comment. But just b/c you came out of it ok doesn't mean I did.  We didn't have the same masseuse, who knows? You don't think i should get any std testing done?  What testing did you get done?
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nope, i did the EXACT same thing u did and im ok nothing no std no hiv nada. Im also never going back to one of those rub huts ever again screwa that shiz. FORGET ABOUT THIS TRUST ME YOUR FINE.
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