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Am i at any risk of any diseases?

Hi there, i need some advice regarding the incedent i just has.

A few hour ago i went to have a body massage and while i laid on my back, the massage guy just took off his penis and brush it against my face.. didnt put in my mouth or anything just brush againt my face for a few second.. then i grab it for a lightly stroke and found there is a lump or something like that on the tip of his foreskin.  Am i in any danger of having any STDs? I didnt ask the guy what was that on his penis but there werent anything further.

Looking forward to hear from someone soon and truly thanks in advance.  

Ps : i never see that thing before in my life and getting a little worried.
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Ive been read a little bit and think that maybe the lump thing on the guy penis is could be a warts.  How much risk do i get from its brush on my face and maybe on top of my lips... also my hand definately touch it directly.  How much should i be concern ?

Sorry for too many questions.  Im just a little worried.

Thanks in advance
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zero risk as to get things like warts, syphilis or herpes the area needs to be rubbed into the skin to force the virus or bacteria into the skin. not from simple brushing.
Ihhhh i see... thank you soooooo much .. i feel nuxh better now :)
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Hi, you had zero risk from what you describe.
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Thank u so much for your answer... so even some sort of lump that problably infected with some diseases touch my face directly and could be top of my lips as well .. no any risk at all?

Thank you :)
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