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Condom and hole

Hello there, I suffer from OCD and I tolerate when something bad happens.
Yesterday I have anal sex with my boyfriend , I was the top he was the bottom.
We are in a relationship for 1 year and a half.
I used the condom from the start with the right lube but suddenly we listened to a pop sound.
I immediately (less than a second) took my penis out of his anus and checked it.
There was a hole halfway on the condom (in the middle) but the condom wasn't completely destroyed , I guess if we continued it would burst.
The hole was around 1 cm, he said that it broke when i wasn't fully entered cause we listened to the sound , so most likely the hole didn't enter him. Also, when I removed my penis from his anus I think that my penis head was covered from the condom. What do u think , is there any risk? If so do I need PEP?
I m really desperate :(
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thank you!!! really!
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If your penis head was covered, no risk.
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I'm just asking for a confirmation of what I ve written. I told you I suffer from ocd
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If the head of your penis was covered, no risk. However, I'm curious you came here for a risk assessment, when based off of your last comment, you seem to believe you didn't have one
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But it didn't break, there was only a hole!!! My head was covered!
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370181 tn?1595629445
You can't take a risk with unknowns and guesses.

Fact: The condom broke and you should test.

There is a window period when you must begin PEP. If there is a clinic you should check with them to see if you still qualify.

Otherwise a 4th generation DUO test at 28 days post exposure will give you conclusive results.
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