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Another handjob question

I stupidly glot a hanjob from a transsexual individuals recently. Also very briefly gave them a hanjob as well but they could not get aroused. I came thry did not. My questions is this. Can I get any stds from this? Most importantly I worried about syphilis or HPV? These are skin to skin transmission so will my penis get infected with syphilis or hpv from them stroking it for 6 minutes with their hand? Also will my hand get infected with syphilis or hpv from touching them for 2-3 minutes despite them no getting aroused? Has this ever happened before to someone? Do I need test? I see conflicting information online with some saying no risk and others saying some risks, I don't know what to think?
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Since your thread is titled, "Another handjob question," I assume you have read other threads here about handjobs and thus, are aware that handjobs are not a risk for any STDs. Hands do not get infected with, or transmit STDs.

There is a theoretical risk, which is why you may have read elsewhere that it's a risk, but in reality, STDs don't get transmitted by hands (including HPV).
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Thank you Curfew X. I had seen other threads here from 2011 about hanjobs saying that it was possibly a slight risk. Since those post were from 12 year ago I wanted to see was there any new information or changes to say it was no longer a slight risk but no risk at all. I don't plan on doing again but I want to make sure I did not get hpv on my hands or penis from this one time episode? Or syphilis? One more question, are warts on hands also like genital hpv? Whats the difference? Thank you very much for your time answering this.
There is NO realistic risk at all. People don't get STDs from hands. This includes HPV and syphilis. Getting or giving a handjob is a SAFE activity. You can do it again and again with zero risk of getting an STD.

Warts that people get on their hands are NOT the same strain as genital HPV and do not affect the genitals.

You need to just move on from this event. You don't have anything to worry about at all.
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