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Mutual Masturbation
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Mutual Masturbation

by haden, Mar 30, 2006 12:00AM
I am a gay male. I recently went through hell for six months worrying and getting tested for everything. Thankfully everything came back negative... I spent 3 months not participating in any sexual activity but have been recently been mutually masturbating with other men. I have mutually masturbated and rubbed together (frottage) with two and let one give me a massage/hang job. I've been careful not to kiss or have any oral contact thinking that this is a safer practice, but is it really? Is my risk for getting herpes or other STDs any lower doing what I'm doing?



I know all three men, and have asked them all about their complete STD status (all proclaim to be completely negative but as a gay male I do know not to copletely trust that).



Thanks for any insight.



by H. Hunter Handsfield, M.D., Mar 30, 2006 12:00AM
There is some small risk of skin-to-skin transmission of some STDs through frottage, primarily herpes and HPV; but even for those, the risk is lower than with anal or oral sex.  Mutual masturbation is essentially zero risk for anything.  There is no realistic risk of transmitting HIV, HBV, chlamydia, etc. Syphilis is possible but unlikely.  Oral sex is also pretty safe, by the way--but still riskier than frottage and mutual masturbation.



My guess is your friends/partners are telling the truth about their STD status; most people do.  But even when people are truthful, of course the accuracy of that information depends on what they were tested for and what exposures they had since the tests were done.  Most gay men are not tested routinely for herpes or HPV and many infections are asymptomatic, so history that someone doesn't have those infections doesn't mean much.



Good luck--  HHH, MD
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by haden, Mar 30, 2006 12:00AM
Right.





That is helpful thank you.
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