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Is it irrational? Help!

Hi all.

About 2 months ago i did something that i totally regreted: i slept with two CSW in Nuremberg, Germany.
Throughout the vaginal intercourses i made sure the condom was on, but i dunno if it broke cause when i pulled it out on the second episode its head was a bit twisted and elongated. But it was STILL on my penis. And one of the ladies somehow put on the condom for me, sucked it for 30 secs, and then reput it on inside-out. My rational thinking says i never had an exposure, but i still have this fear of getting hiv. I am so scared of getting tested, cause what if it came out positive? How should i go through this fear? And did i ever get an exposure?    
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No, you don't have to get tested and Apollo explained why.  This is the deal though, if this is going to be in the back of your mind bothering the crap out of you for who knows how long, then get tested at 4 weeks minimum.  You will see that it is negative and you will be done with it.  
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Hey thanks for replying. So i dont need to get tested? I still have this strange fear of having postive testing results..
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Hiya, if a condom breaks its like a burst balloon. All you have is the ring on your base of you penis. So its very clear your condoms didnt fail.
So did you have a risk, the answer is clear, NO.
Using condoms protect you from HIV and thats what you did, so nothing to worry about buddy.
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