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<blockquote data-quote="Emios" data-source="post: 28660973" data-attributes="member: 254970"><p><h3>Overall risk</h3><p>Having your penis or scrotum manually stimulated by your partner’s hand is considered a safer sex activity.</p><p></p><p>But if your partner has HPV and genital secretions (like semen or vaginal wetness) get on their hands before they touch your genitals, there is some risk of transmission.</p><p></p><p>This is the only circumstance in which an STI is likely to be transmitted through receiving a hand job.</p><p></p><p>In very rare cases, bloodborne infections like HIV or hepatitis could be contracted from a partner with either of these conditions who had a cut on their hand — but again, this is very rare.</p><p></p><p>Other STIs can’t be transmitted through getting a hand job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emios, post: 28660973, member: 254970"] [HEADING=2]Overall risk[/HEADING] Having your penis or scrotum manually stimulated by your partner’s hand is considered a safer sex activity. But if your partner has HPV and genital secretions (like semen or vaginal wetness) get on their hands before they touch your genitals, there is some risk of transmission. This is the only circumstance in which an STI is likely to be transmitted through receiving a hand job. In very rare cases, bloodborne infections like HIV or hepatitis could be contracted from a partner with either of these conditions who had a cut on their hand — but again, this is very rare. Other STIs can’t be transmitted through getting a hand job. [/QUOTE]
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