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Condom slip - risk?

by maleinform, May 20, 2009 08:19AM
A while ago I was trying to have anal sex with a transsexual prostitute while she was on top of me. As sometimes happens with anal sex, my penis slipped out a few times, and one time when she tried to get it in we both noticed the condom had come off and was stuck to her. We both were frightened by this and stopped. She tried to assure me she would have noticed it if I would have been inside her without the condom, but I don't know how reliable this is?

My question is, is it more likely the condom came off when I slipped out, and she immediately noticed this, or is it more likely we had skin contact while we didn't notice the condom had come off. Is this a risk for hiv? This all happened in 10-30 sec.
Member Comments (7)

by LIZZIE LOU, May 20, 2009 08:41AM
was the condom partially "in" and "out"...like hanging out?

by maleinform, May 20, 2009 08:45AM
No, it, was completely out, it was stuck to her ***. (This could have happened the last time I slipped out right?)

by LIZZIE LOU, May 20, 2009 08:48AM
it could have...but then again it could have slipped off during earlier thrusts...hard to say since it was not hanging out.

i would test to be on the safe side.

by maleinform, May 20, 2009 08:51AM
Thanks for the quick comments. I am definitely getting tested. But do you think this is reason to panic over?

by LIZZIE LOU, May 20, 2009 08:56AM
panic?  nothing to do now but test...sorry :(

a test at 6-8 weeks post exposure will give you a good indication of your status and is unlikely to change...but a conclusive test result is at 3 months.

by need_answers003, Aug 25, 2009 10:59PM
To: LIZZIE LOU,
i had the same incident but with a female csw. what are the riisks?

by LIZZIE LOU, Aug 26, 2009 05:39AM
well if you had the same thing happen to you...then my comments are the same for you.
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