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uh, does this make sense?

Two days ago, I went to get a massage, my masseuse (female) gave me a hand job (this was a first-so I may be a little paranoid). No lotion or oils. Nothing too crazy at all-- she did put my (you know what) between her breasts but it was skin to skin. To the best of my knowledge this would keep me safe from any type of STD, right?.

But immediately following this encounter I've been feeling a mild discomfort from my lower abdomen-prostate-ish area. Sort of that feeling you have after doing a lot of sit-ups.  I've noticed when I apply pressure around my prostate it feels a little better. I'm under 40 so I think I'm a little young to have prostate issues. Could this hand job injured me in some bazar way?
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You are at no risk for Stds. Take care.
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HJ is safe. while a boob job is also safe unless she has some skin infection there and obviously it will get to you. So to say, yes u are safe from STD from the situation u mentioned here.

The mild discomfort can be due to some reasons.. before i go on to that, is this your 1st time being "satisfied" by another person? if so.. then she might had applied more pressure/strengh then the usual yourself..

another reason is : since you asked the above STD risk meaning that you were rather worried with your exposure... and that might let you to have a more cautious and more sensitive feeling/changes around your genital area. Try to relax and see if it goes away.

Many ppl having a worrying exposure will start to pay more attention to their genital area.. and one might start to worry sick when they see a small pore which might be there since many yrs ago and can just be normal skin behaviour.

but if you are in any doubt , pls consult a doctor.

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