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encounter with another male yesterday. He masturbated me and I did him but licked my hand for lubrication. Is it possible to get any std from this. It was like a one second lick. Would that be enough time to transfer a std from him if he had one on his penis to my mouth. Looking over the form I see where there is no risk from genital to hand to genital would this act be the same thing. Instead mine would be genital to hand to mouth  
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No it is not possible to get a STD from that kind of transfer. You will not even get a STD on your hand.
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Thanks for the quick response. Just to clarify what you said. Doing what I did would not transmit any STD to my mouth correct. I cap the STD to make sure it takes in to consideration all stds. Then you said will not get any std on your hand, does that mean if he had a std the virus would not even get on my hand or do you mean that the virus would not infect my hand. I am married and dont want to give my wife anything. If I cant get std in my mouth that way I guess I dont need to test or refrain from having sex with my wife.. would that be right
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What I mean is you had no risk from masterbation, you had no risk from licking your hand...no matter what.
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Hate to be a pain but just would like your opinion would you test or not? Your answer implies that all the things I asked where no risk so to me that means not std. and no reason to test am I correct on this. Just a little nervous about what I did, and dont want to give anything to my wife.  I'm sure you get sick of people asking same questions over and over but promise I am done when I hear back from you
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I suggest you stop doing things like this and it will cut down on any anxiety and guilt you have.

What can you test for if you have no risk?

Nothing more I can add then what I have already said.
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