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Risk assessment about handjob from a guy

Last night, I got drunk in a bar. Then a man dressed as a girl gave me a handjob. Actually, I am not gay, but at that moment, I supposed he was a girl as I was drunk. However, when I touch his private part, I suddenly realised he is a man, not a girl. Subsequently, I ejaculated. I think my hand with his penis secretion may contact my penis as I was drunk at that moment, and I was careless. And I saw his hand has a small cut, but not really big, do I get any risks of HIV infection? Anyone can help me? I am really worried.
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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The advice has not changed from the advice I gave you 2 years ago.  It doesn't matter if it's a man or woman - you cant get HIV or any STDs from a handjob. https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Will-the-unclean-masturbation-cause-the-HIV-infection-/show/3044461#post_14428230
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Many thanks for your fast reply. I know I have no risks of HIV if only a pure handjob. I am just scared his penis secretion contacting my penis and his small cut...Do you mean even if he is an HIV carrier, and his secretion contains HIV virus, but as the virus is exposed in air, so I cannot get any risks?
If you look at your previous thread, I posted the ONLY TWO risks for HIV in adults.

1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

NOTHING else you can think of would put you at risk for HIV.
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