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For Peace of Mind

I have read numerous articles on whether or not someone can catch a STD from hand to genital contact and I believe I know what the answer will be.  However, I wanted to ask my question for my own peace of mind.  

Recently, I received a "hand job" where I ejaculated and that was it.  It was skin on skin direct contact.  Her hand directly touching my penis.

I immediately went home and cleaned myself.  My question is....Will I catch a STD from this?  If so, what kind?  What testing should I have to make sure I didn't catch anything.  How soon afterwards should I get tested?  I don't want to spread anything to others.  When would be a good time to get tested for things such as Chamydia, Syphillis, Warts, Herpes, HIV, etc...
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300980 tn?1194929400
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No, none of these concerns change my assessment or advice.  eWH
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I apologize for the additional posts.  However, I am getting paranoid.  I believe that the woman used a lubricant of some sort but don't know what kind.  Does that matter?  

Thank you for responses in advance.
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When I had the "handjob" from the girl, she attempted to place her mouth on my penis as I ejaculated.  I am pretty certain I immediately stopped her but I had been drinking some and cannot remember the exact details.  It was also dark in the room but I know that she was masturbating me with her hands and not her mouth.  If anything, she might have just touched the tip of my penis with her mouth and nothing more.  However, I pretty certain that she didn't even do that.  

Also, I noticed the next day that my penis was a little red from the friction when she was rubbing me.  Does any of these factors make any difference. It didn't appear that the skin was broken anywhere just a little red from the friction.
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300980 tn?1194929400
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Welcome to the Forum. We answer this question almost daily and I suspect you do know the answer. STDs are not transmitted through masturbation, even though it is typical for persons to get each other's genital secretions on one another in the course of mutual masturbation.  You are not at risk and do not need testing.  Hope my answer provides you with the assurance you seek.  EWH
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