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Potential STD Risk?

Hi Vance/Grace/AJ,

Just a question, I went for a massage yesterday and receive a hand job from the masseuse at the end of the massage. She was fully clothed. What worries me is I suddenly remembered that I have a small cut on my penis a day or two ago while trimming my pubic hair. Its a scissors cut. I did not notice whether the masseuse has cuts or open wounds on her hand or not. May I know if there is any potential STD risk for me?what kind of STD tests should I take?

Also, just a quick question. May I know what stds are transmitted by blood apart from HIV and hepatitis?is syphilis transmitted by blood? Am I also correct to say herpes and warts are transmitted by skin to skin and the rest of the stds like gonnorhea, chlamydia are transmitted by genital secretions like semen and vaginal fluid?
Thank you so much in advance.
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No reason to ask that question.
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Hi Thanks a lot Vance..no i dont..i was just asking only...thanks anyway..
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No matter what it is not a risk.

Do you share needles? If so STOP.
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Hi Vance, so even with the cut there isn't any STD risk right?it just doesn't work that way right?

Anyway, last question, what kind of stds can be spread from sharing of needles apart from HIV and Hepatitis?is syphillis also a risk?

Thanks a lot.
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Being masterbated is not a risk.
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Hope you can give me an answer cos i really trust you guys here..
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sorry about it..but I was just worried because of the cut I have on my penis..otherwise I am very sure I don't have a risk...
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you goin gto post here every time you have a sexual encounter?

grace
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