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I had a sex with European CSW. Condom did not break. But after wearing the condom i was on top of her. So the condom got pressed in the side and also in the bottom. After inserting into her vagina, i saw my fluids was collected at the bottom of the condom which means the condom did not break in the bottom,

I am not sure whether the condom broke in the top. If it would have been broke in the top, Is there any risk?

I did some fingering too, and then touched my penis to wash, is there any risk?

Please advice
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Thanks a lot Teak
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It means the condom wasn't broke.
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Head of the penis was protected, i knew this because after removing the penis from the vagina all my fluids was collected at the bottom of the condom, means the condom was not broke right?
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186166 tn?1385259382
as long as the head of your penis was protected by a condom...you are safe.

vaginal fluids in your lap...does not put you at risk.
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And I had touched the condom immediately after removing from her vagina and kep the hand in my lap.

So in my hand i would had some vaginal fluids and after i kept the hand in the lap, some of the vagina fluids would have been in the lap.

After coming out of her room, i didnt wear any under wear, so my penis would have touched the lap and would have got infected? What u say? sorry to ask too many questions. Just stressing out. Need some honest answer lizzie.
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Lizzie How are u?

And Moreover i had inserted only for 4 seconds and even my fluid came out in 4 seconds time.

So little bit worried and scared, whether i have any risk.

What u say?
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186166 tn?1385259382
if your condom had failed...you would have known it...the head of little willie would have busted through

fingering is not a risk for hiv.
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