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Condom slipped

Hi,

I had protected vaginal sex with a commercial sex worker. I put on a condom before we started sex. After my ejaculation, I pulled out my penis and found that condom was not on my penis. I don't know when the condom slipped off. The condom was still in her vagina. After she got the condom out off her vagina, we found that there was no my semen in the condom.

Do I have risk of contracting HIV? If yes, is it big possibility for me to contract HIV?

Thanks.

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of course the condom did not break and see the semen in the condom ??? i have the same situatation , i'm stressed out ,sir. Thank you !!!
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It means that after ejaculation,we see the condom outside the vagina ===> no risk ?? is this right ??? thank you sir !
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Thanks
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A risk is a risk, we don't say if something is high or low...it is a risk.
2nd question is impossible to answer.
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Hi Vance,

Did any person contract HIV due to condom slipped inside her vagina in the history?

Thanks.
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Hi Vance,

Thanks for your reply.

Could you tell me the risk is high for condom inside her vagina?

Thanks again.
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Condom hanging out of her vagina...no risk because it came off on withdrawl. No test
Condom inside her vagina...risk because it probably came off during sex. Test at 3 months
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Hi Mr. Teak,

I met new situation: condom slipped and there was no my semen in the condom.

Does my situation means that the condom already slipped before or after my ejaculation? If it slipped before my ejaculation, I must have unprotected sex which is possible to contract HIV, right?

Thanks.
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Reread the 70 plus posts that you already have on this forum.
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