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Condom Slipped

Hi,

I had sex with a prostitute 9 days ago, I've been very worry about getting HIV from the prostitute.  What happened was the condom slipped and left inside her virgina, the condom is not broken but I've put it back on and continue. Does this means I have high risk getting HIV? Is it high risk once condom and penis are separated? If the prostitute has HIV, does it means once my penis contacted her body fluid will infected by HIV?

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186166 tn?1385259382
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Thanks Lizzie for the quick response.  I have 1 more question, what is the meaning of "Using condom correctly"? Does it means the tighter the condom gets, the safer it is?
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186166 tn?1385259382
if the condom had come off DURING sex...it would not have been hanging out of her.

you had protected sex and were never at risk.

(you might want to check the condom size if this is happening to you repeatedly.  always hold on to the condom when withdrawing)
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Hi Lizzie,

The condom came off when I extracted my penis from her vagina, and the condom is hanging outside (the elastic part of the condom is outside her vagina).  I put it back on again immediately.  This means I am using condom incorrectly and having unsafe sex?
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186166 tn?1385259382
not sure i'm understanding your post.

when did the condom come off?  while pulling out?   was the condom hanging out of her vagina or up in her?
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