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STI testing needed?

A  month ago I received a massage and was given a handjob. She wet her vagina with lubricant quickly, I fingered her. She also lightly played with my anus with the hand that touched her vagina. I had an external hemmoroid at the time. My partner and I have herpes but rarely get outbreaks. After a weekend of vigourous sex, a spot suddenly appeared (after masturbating) that seemed like a single herpe that had broken open, it is now a little bump on my shaft that seems to be healing ok but I am obsessed with it. I have anxiety and I know My partner is a potential organ donor so others may be affected.
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Hi BazWeg, there is no risk of anything here. Mutual masturbation (which is what you have described) is not a risk for transmitting any STIs.

The pimple you have could be anything from blocked hair follicle to a small area from irritation during sex but it is NOT related to an STI.
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