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Protected oral and vaginal same condom

Hi Dr

Regretfully, I had sex with a call girl a few days ago in the UK. I had a condom on when she performed oral sex on me, then when I was ready she wiped down the condom and put some lube onto it. We had vaginal sex using the same condom for around 5 minutes I pulled out a few seconds after ejaculating.  She then pulled the condom off for me before giving me wet wipes to wipe down (not sure if they are fresh or not). Also is there any risk her vaginal secretions could be on my penis should the condom had failed slightly? I didnt wash off until 20 minutes later

I don't think the condom broke, although not sure, as I didn't check, apart from a very brief glimpse.

I want to know what is the risk of HIV infection in this instance?  Do I need to get tested?
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No it isn't low, it is NO RISK.
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Ok, that never happened, so the risk is low?
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The condom is tore catastrophically.
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I may be asking a silly question, but if I have never experienced a failure what are the signs? Obviously a large tear is easily spotted, what if it's small?
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You never had an exposure. Had the condom failed you would have known without a doubt.
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Thanks for the comment Nick.

Just to add, there was no kissing or any oral sex performed on her, I also have no sores or cuts.

Just the uncertainty of the condom failing.  How can you tell?

Anyone pro can comment?
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Hey RR888,

I am new to this forum and I'm not any professional or anything. But judging from the sounds of it from a third person's view, I would say it was prettyyyyy safe from the sounds of it, as long as the condom didn't break which probably didn't.

Good luck !!

Nick :)
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