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Mutual masterbation cut worry for herpes

Hi all please help me. I met a guy in gay crusing place we sat next to each other. He try to touch my penis but i asked him clean his hand. I gave  him alcohol based sanitizer he cleaned his hand. He touched my penis for 10 to 15 sec. I immidiatly came off as i have big isuue of PE. AT the end in hurry While closing my pant zip i injured my penis head and got a smalll cut.where i see tiny blood clot. I again cleaned with sanitizer. After 2 days now it has became like a pimple with a tiny white head. Dose there is any chance thatt i aquiered hsv or any stds. Please elp i try to take so much precaution but thatt cut is making me scared. We did not had any genital or any oral sex. I diddnt touch his any organs. Please help i am on travel xant see doc for next 2 days.it has became a single pimple like spot with white ting on penis head.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
no you dont need to worry at all. its most common only in the dental profession with hsv1 and yes the sanitizer would have killed anything.
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Thanks 4 quick reply.  I dont remember to see his complete hand as it was dark but dose its lesion would have caused burning when  he cleaned his hand with sanitizer?? How comman is this hand herpes?? So i no need to worry?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
Hi there was no risk to contract herpes from your affair. If he had hand herpes which is called whitlow, its only contagours when a sore is present and if he had a herpes hand lesion at the time he would be giving you a hand job as hand herpes is very painful.
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