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I masturbated with a man. He put his glans in my foreskin for a while, and his glans also rubbed my glans in my foreskin for a while. His glans secretes some prostate fluid. His glans is put in my foreskin. Will there be a closed space inside my foreskin? What kind of risks will there be? What about Heps?
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I can't tell you if there was a closed space - I wasn't there. There may have been. Was your foreskin wrapped around the head of his penis?

There may be a slight risk for gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, herpes, and HPV from this. Did your partner ejaculate while you were in this position?

The only hepatitis you might be at risk for is hep B.

All of this depends on how long this happened, and if your partner ejaculated. The shorter the time, the less of a risk it was, and if he didn't ejaculate, there is very little risk for gonorrhea, chlamydia, and hep B. If there wasn't a closed space, there is no risk for those.

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My foreskin wrapped around the head of his penis for a while , the time is very short. He didn’t     ejaculated. I'm puzzled that the foreskin wrapped in his glans. Is this a closed space?
If your foreskin was wrapped around the head of his penis and there was no air, yes, it's a closed space. It's not a closed space like a closed jar, though. I'm not sure of the importance of this.

If it was only for a short time, and he didn't ejaculate, I wouldn't worry about this too much.
I see Dr Hook’s post : for hepatitis B sexual transmission occurs through genital or rectal intercourse, not through rubbing, kissing, oral sex, nipple sucking or masturbation.

Is the genital or rectal intercourse only include vaginal intercourse and anal intercourse?

My foreskin wrapped around the head of his penis for a while, is it mean “genital intercourse”? Or it’s only penis rubbing?
I read Dr hook’s  post : It(HBV)  is transmitted sexually ONLY through obvious, clearly penetrative sex. 

Is the behavior of mine an obvious, clearly penetrative sex?
Hi - this forum is for STDs only. HBV is not strictly an STD. If you have questions about HBV, you can ask here: https://www.medhelp.org/forums/Hepatitis-B/show/223

Your question about STDs has been answered.

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