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HIV/STD exposure due to condom slip

Hi,
Last night i had sex with a sex worker. I do not know whether she is HIV infected or having any STD or not. We had intercourse three times that night. I had used condom every time.The first two times when i pulled out after ejaculation, the condom was completely covering my penis. I am a bit concerned about the third time because when i pulled out of her vagina, the condom was half way down, the condom had slipped some distance. i mean to say that the condom was covering 60% of my penis (with the head of penis being covered). Am i at a risk of being exposed to HIV or other STD? is there any chance that during the intercourse the condom might have come off completely out of my penis and the head of my penis made contact with her vagina and the condom again got inserted halfway into my penis during the intercourse? i also checked the breakage of the three used condoms by putting water in it but there was no squirting of water. Could you please help me with this? As this is the first time i had sex and i have become very much scared after this.
On the above given information, should i go for a HIV test, as this was my first sex encounter?
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You do not have an HIV concern.
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Hi All,
Recently i had a ulcer near to the base of my genital. Has it got anything to do with my last sex encounter which i have mentioned? Is this any symptom of STI, i might have been exposed to during my last sex encounter? I have not had any sex encounter after that.
Could you please help me with this? I am damn concerned.
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Yes you were protected, you did not have a risk.
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