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Protected anal and vaginal sex

I am a straight male,I was seeing a girl for one month during this period we did protected vaginal sex multiple times,unprotected oral sex on me and one time condom protected anal sex
I used condom every single time but i am not sure if condom broke or not especially during anal sex because it was my first time to do anal so it was painful for my penis so i stopped and I didn’t come.
I recall the events and i feel afraid because i am not sure about her hiv status,
Do I put myself at risk for hiv?
Do i need to test or i should move on and leave it behind me??
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If you used condoms for all acts of penetrating sex without failure you are safe from hiv and don’t need testing.
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I used condom for all vaginal and anal sex but i am not sure if condom broke or not because I didn’t check condom after sex.
Do i need to test or i am safe so i should move on and leave it behind me??
I haven’t experienced a condom break, so not speaking from personal experience, but my research here on medhelp, and from the expert doctors that used to post here, when a condom breaks it is very obvious. It breaks completely wide open. However only you would know if a condom broke, we can’t possibly know.

If your unsure get a DUO test anytime after 28 days from your last possible exposure.

Anyone with multiple partners is good practice to be tested at least annually anyway
Please don’t answer if you don’t have enough experience
AnxiousNoMore or any expert can answer please??
You will be told the same information. When a condom breaks, it breaks wide open. It will be very obvious.
We were not there, so we can’t know any better then you if the condom broke or not.

If the condom broke it would be obvious, you’d have the ring left around your penis and the rest of the condom would be busted wide open.

I’m going to assume you didn’t have a condom failure because it would be obvious. But again, only you can answer that question.

If you can’t andwer it, then get tested so you can know your status moving forward and continue using condoms.

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