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Hi, i recently has sex with an escort who first mesturbated me using normal body lotion and then put a condom over my member and we had sex. She rubbed me for at least 10 minutes before placing the condom on me. What are the chances of the effectiveness of the condom being reduced with such an act. After I came, I checked the condom for any breakage and there was nothing.
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-is it true that when using a condom as man and obviously if used correctly, your chances of getting HIV is about 1 in 2million? and without a condom its about 1 in 200?

-after sex one pulls out the condom with a tissue, how will there identify if it is leaking or has holes? i usually look at it closely to see if sperm is leaking through and it well never looks like it is leaking, what about microscopic holes? has there been cases that have been reported where really small holes have been discovered on condoms which will make the condom leak but not visable to the human eye unless you using magnifying glass?

- i read that HIV is passed through exposure and the less exposure you get the less your chances. So does this mean that if you have sex with an infected person once, there is a lesser risk of you contracting HIV then if you have sex with the same person multiple times?

-does circumsition make a difference on the effectiveness of a condom?

anyones opinion in relation to the above will be highly apprecited.

Thank you.
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If the condom did not break then you had no risk.
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