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Condom slipped

Hello the condom slipped off as I was pulling out of the ladys vigina, condom remained in her am I at any risk. She says she was tested in may, but was I at risk. The entire condom came off, and remained in her.
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We were not there to see what happened, You must use your own judgement to get the correct answer. As I said above if the head of your penis was covered the entire time then you had no risk. If your penis head was uncovered you probably would have known

But you must make that call

Covered = no risk
Uncovered = risk (Testing would be required 3 months after exposure) or have her test first for peace of mind.

My bet is you are fine!
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I would like to add that the condom was very far up inside her to the point my fingers could not reach it. She had to pee it out. So while I pulled my penis out my head could have been uncovered. Does this change my risk
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Thanks guys
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You were never at risk. Next time hold onto the base of the condom when withdrawing.
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If the head of your penis was covered the entire time you have no risk of hiv infection at all
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