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Condom Fell off

Hello! I'm 25 y.o. man from Russia. Please consult me on the following issue:

yesterday I had sex with a CSW, the girl was ON TOP of me. When I pulled my penis out, I saw that condom fell off, it was partly sticking out her vagina and my semen was partly on her legs.

Does it mean that the condom slipped when I pulled my penis out?
Any way, was it a risky situation?

Thank you!
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YOU slipped out of the condom as you were withdrawing...that is the reason it was hanging out of her.  this means that you were protected while inside her and had no risk for contracting hiv.
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Thanks everyone!

P.S. Happy New Year!
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It could mean either to be honest with you, it is difficult to assess a situation like this without being there.

it very much sounds like the condom came off on withdrawl.  Even if there was penetration it would have been very brief.  I don't think that you would test positive but I would recommend a test at 6 weeks just to be sure.

If there was penetration it would have been very brief and only once, couple this with the fact that female to male tranmission is mich harder than the other way around even if there was a brief penetration I very much doubt transmission would have occured if she was HIV+
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Oh by the way, the sperm was on her leg, as I have mentioned before does it mean that I came inside her or it could slip out of the condom?
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You're welcome.
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Thank you for your reply!
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It appears as though the condom has come off on withdrawl and therefore there is no risk to you at all.No testing required either.All the best.
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