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Any std from mutual masturbation, thigh sex and back thigh sex.

Yesterday i had an exposure, i am a male and had exposure with another male. We did mutual masturbation, frottage( sex at thigh and behind thigh). I never exposed to his blood, cum or precum.
But soon after i ejaculate, he didnt ejaculate. I saw some bumps like skin coloured on his penis. Its not ulcer or sores. Its like raised skin. Quite big actually. This just happen for 8 minutes. After that i quickly run to wash room and wash the parts he rub his penis with hand soaps. We didnt do any oral, anal or kissing. Now im worried about sypllis. I also noticed he got some rashes in stomach. I checked his hand. All clear. Incase assuming he got all std , what should i check.

I repeat again
My exposure just hand job, mutual masturbation, infront thigh sex not rough and back thigh sex not rough
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You were not at risk for HIV or any STDs from this event.

STDs are not transmitted by anyone's hands or fingers - not your hands/fingers, not anyone else's hands/fingers, even if those hands/fingers have blood or semen on them.

Frottage on someone's thighs isn't a risk for HIV or STDs either. You don't need to test for anything.
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But i did handjob him.. my hand on his penis then i may use that same hand on my penis too. So do he.
You CANNOT get STDs by giving a handjob. EVEN IF you touch your own penis later. You cannot get STDs that way.
Thank you miss .is this count even he got any sores or syphilis on his dick..but as far as i saw, only few bumps not ulcer or moist
There is no need to keep asking follow-up questions. All of the information you need is in my previous two responses to you.
Google Fordyce spots. I bet that's what he has on his penis. They are oil glands, and are normal. Some men have them more pronounced than others.

Even if it was something else, as Curfew said, you had NO RISK.
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