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Condom slip

Hi guys

Can i get hiv if my condom slip off while exiting my penis from the girls Veg.???

I got sore throat , sowollen lymph nods , stiff neck and cough fore 26 days ( no fever ) ...

Started 9 days after the expos.

Thanks all
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See your doctor if you are concerned, it has nothing to do with HIV.
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Hello ...
My symptomes as you can see above are stell there and makes me crazy ...

I read in the internet that a sore throat if it takes more than  2 weeks , it means that i catch HIV ...

Would my symptoms be related to hiv ?
The condom was loose that is what it slipped ...

Have you ever seen or heard of some one catch sore throat this long ... Advice me please what to do ?

Thanks
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HIV is not transmitted by kissing or oral sex. You didn't have an HIV exposure.
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Thanks for your reply ...

Yes it slipped off outside , which means that my symptmes not d to hiv ?  Right ?

One more last qestion , what about french kissing and yes she gave me oral sex as well , deep throat ...

Thanks again and have a nice day..
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If the condom came off while your penis was outside then no it would not be a risk
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If you lost the condom during withdraw, you didn't have an exposure to HIV.
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