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Oral Frottage
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Hi Doc!
First and foremost, THANK YOU for this service. What you do, how you inform people, how you ease even the most worried folks is something that is so valued. I can't say I am a freaking out but just hope that you could shed a bit of light on something. I see this question asked, quite often but usually it is in regards to genital contact between men. I am asking as a young woman.
Here is the cliff notes version. Got together with a guy. Hot and heavy action ensues. He performs oral sex and hand manipulation on me (quite rough, I add while blushing). I do not perform oral sex on him. NO actual penatration, but we did rub genitals (frottage?) quite a bit. To the point where a bit more thrusting action (I have to laugh just typing it), he would of hit a "home run". Yeah, yeah the type of rubbing where he's THIS close, but no cigar. Just didn't want sex and didn't want to have any sex related guilt (which is an issue I have and am fully aware I need to work on).
So, basically I am asking because I didn't get much of an answer (in a direct sense) in the archives. Is there a risk in his rubbing his sailor up, down and all around my port? (I am trying to be cute here, but failing I know!)
Thank you in advance! I appreciate it and I am sure there are other ladies out there who have done this very thing (come on girls, it feels good) and aren't sure what exactly the risk is.
You are awesome Doc!
Frottage, by definition, involves only skin-to-skin contact. From an HIV perspective, this is considered safe. Some STDs, such as genital warts, can be transmitted by skin-to-skin contact, but HIV cannot pass through intact skin. So "up, down and all around" would not be an HIV-transmission worry unless the sailor found his way into your "port love canal." Of course, in that case, you would no longer be "frottaging," but rather the other "f"ing.
Yes, I think many of this forum's readers would agree with you that frottage does indeed feel great and many a "homerun" have been hit using exactly this technique!
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Communities > STDs / STIs > Risk from male to male frottage with ejaculation

Hello all,
I'm looking for some help and hoping I can find some here. A few days a go I engaged in male to male frottage with a guy I meet online. He claimed to be disease free and stated he was married to a female with a family. I've read a lot questions and answers on this and other sites regards this topic, but none mention the ricks that come when ejaculation occurs.

He and I engaged in a bit of mutual masturbation and I didn't notice any sign of sores or lesions on his penis. When the frottage began there was a bit of pre-cum that came from me. We rubbed the heads of penis together as well and the shafts for a few minutes if that. I was on top during the frottage act and during the climax I ejaculated on to his penis. He then used my cum as lubricant and finished masturbating until he climaxed. None of his cum ever touched me, I made sure of that.

There was zero penetration, oral or anal, so I know the rick of something major are next to none. My consern has more to do with herpes and other std/sti that can be spread even when there are no signs are present. I didn't mention this earlier, but I am disease free. Was recently tested and have not been with anyone since. Is there any cause for concern on my part? Do I need to get tested again?


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Hi, if you dont have a regular partner then no testing would be recommended with out genital sores/blisters appearing about 2 weeks later. what you describe would be a risk for herpes and syphilis.


Hi, thanks for the response.

After my post I realized I didn't mention that I too am in a relationship. I know what I did wasn't smart and it's something that I regret.

It seems like the best course of action after doing a lot of reading would be for me to avoid sex with my partner for the next few weeks and if no signs or smooths appear things should be okay.

I read several other post and responses from doctors that stated my actions were fairly low risk. I will still be careful however and thanks again for the response.



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Herpes spreads by oral, vaginal and anal sex.


Herpes sores blister, then burst, scab and heal.


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STDs can't be transmitted by casual contact, like hugging or touching.


Syphilis is an STD that is transmitted by oral, genital and anal sex.


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Forums > HIV - Prevention > Risk of gay frottage

Hi!

In rare occasion I have sex with other men. After a experience I became very anxious about syphilis. Therefore I´m moore careful now and only go for very safe sex, preferable zero risk. But the question is, what is zero risk?

The other day I meet a man and we didn´t have condoms so I did deny penetration, both oral and anal. We had some masturbation and we did frottage. He was on top on me and had his penis between my upper legs and simulated intercourse. Reading some of your answers in this forum this is zero risk activity for any STD since it´s no penetration but in some answers you can read that herpes and Syphilis is a risk after all. Regarding masturbation it´s seems always be zero risk.

On the described occasion he pushed the top of his penis towards my anus. There might have been a tuch of  surface of anus / penis. I'm not sure but in that case only for a second before I pulled out. He didn´t ejeculate and he was circumsised. He had no visable lesions on his penis and I saw it in bright daylight from close distance.

1. How can frottage be a risk if masturbation is not?
2. Reading my case, what is your opinion about the risk I took regarding any STD especally syphilis?
3 Where´s the limit between zero risk and a small risk in a case like mine? For example, where on the body is frottage i risk? Does the duration matter? I mean I read you answers that some bacterias must be kind of massaged into the bode otherwise the transmission wont happen.

And a question for my futere safe sex strategy;

3. In no penetration sex, does the risk increase if seamens is involved and does it matter where on the body you get the seamens?

Best regards
Jurgen


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Edward W Hook, MD
Jun 05, 2010


Correct.  If he was not inside of you, there is no risk and there is no need for doxycyline.  EWH


Thanks, that was a fast answer. I don´t know if it makes sense. Maybee I need some kind of clarification. It seems that the key question is weather some kind of penetration occured or not. If not it´s like masturbation. Is that correct?

I´m the only one who can really judge in my case. Knowing that he was not at all inside me would it be safe to have sex with my wife? Or should I get some Doxy to prevent STD?


Edward W Hook, MD
Jun 04, 2010


Welcome back to the Forum.  Let me start by congratulating you on your commitment to safe sex, it will serve you well.  You are asking good but difficult questions.  I will try to answer.  

Before I get to your specific questions, let me make a general comment about HIV transmission.  The emerging concept of HIV transmission is that, for efficient transmission, the virus does not pass readily through intact skin but has to be "worked into" the tissue in such a way that it gets to its target cells for infection which are below the sin. Sex by nature involves friction and friction helps to work the virus into place to cause infection.  If exposed to HIV, the probability of infection therefore varies with, among other things, the thickness of the skin involved (genital skin is thinner than the skin of many other parts of the body and the skin on the palms and soles are the thickest of all), and the amount of friction involved (thus there is more friction for rectal intercourse than for vaginal intercourse and more friction for vaginal intercourse than oral intercourse).  These principles in turn are part of the reason that masturbation is always safe sex.  As for frottage. most frottage is really just a form of masturbation and therefore no risk. The reason I qualify this assessment however is because in the course of frottage of the sort you describe, the question becomes when does penetration occur and just where does the barrier between non-penetrative exposure and penetration occur.  I hope this makes sense.  I do not want this statement to lead to a bunch of paranoid “what if I....” type questions but provide it in an effort to help address your questions.  With that as background:

1.  See above
2.  Several STDs, particularly syphilis, herpes and HPV can be spread by direct contact with skin. Thus there is a slight risk and more if a lesion is present.  Syphilis in particular is a rare infection in the U.S. thus I would qualify your risk of syphilis as well as other STDs from the activity you describe as being very low.
3.  See above.  We’re talking about "shades of gray"
4.  Again see above. In general however, there is virtually no risk from getting another person's genital secretions on your skin anywhere.

I hop[e these comments are helpful to you.  EWH



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