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Hi there, please can you all help.

In relation to the matter, first of all, I have a tight foreskin that tears whenever i have intercourse and bleeds at various places, particularly around the tip, where the string attaches the foreskin to the tip of the penis.

Anyhow, I recently had intercourse with a woman. I wore a condom, but as I was withdrawing, the condom began to come off inside her vagina, as it she appeared to have put her thighs together, hence clipping me. I realised this, and did not pull completely, in case my penis tip touched the inside of her vagina. By the time I pulled out, the condom had nearly come off, but i quickly grabbed onto the end and managed to just keep the tip of my penis covered. I withdrew slowly and then pulled the condom back up, without realising that there were much vaginal secretion on the condom, which got onto my penis (but not the tip, I believe i.e. just below). After a short duration of time, I took off the condom and washed myself in the shower, but whilst taking the condom off, I realised that my foreskin and string attaching it to the penis tip had torn again with small cuts and bleeding. The juices touched this and it stang, as i took off the condom. I washed the juices off in the shower.

Can I just ask whether I am at risk at all of HIV infection for this incident?

Many thanks.
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I have exactly same story except I pulled back my foreskin inside the condom and in middle off sex I folded forskin back but after couple days I had some burning and redness on that part of forskin and my guess doing some research into this I'm allergic to latex or the lubrication but lubrication is on the outside of condom so I'm sure must be the latex same thing for you you must be allergic to latex
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You were never at risk.
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