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Hand to Genital

If one partner knowingly has an STD such as chlamydia and fingers or gives a hand job to their partner, if they wash their hands before and after, and do not have cuts or anything on their hands, is it possible for the non-infected partner to become infected?
I only ask because I've read that hand to genital contact can not cause an STD, but can it spread one?
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736575 tn?1288902558
Fingering and/or hand jobs are not a means of transmitting sexually transmitted diseases.  
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736575 tn?1288902558
Never assume.  Go to the doctor and get tested.
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Sometimes when I pee it hurts at the tip.
I'm just assuming it's chlamydia because it happened around the same time the other event occurred. I don't know what else it could be.
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736575 tn?1288902558
Please clarify a little further.  How do you know you got chlamydia?
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That's what I thought, but somehow I got an STD. All I have ever done is received a hand job though.
How else could I have gotten this?
For clarification, the STD is chlamydia.
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