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Question re: potential slipped condom

Hi

I was  being bottomed by a guy with a smaller size penis and a tight foreskin. He was wearing a condom but said it slipped slightly- I held the condom on and got him to withdraw and  initialy a lot of it was off but the foreskin had wrapped around the part of the condom covereing the uretha, so the tip of the penis was covered. i had to seriously pull the condom off him as the copndom was so tighly caught inside the  foreskin so it was very unlikely that the top of the penis was exposed.

he had no come or had any discharge as I checked the condom afterwards and there was no precum or anything in the conddom.

is this a risk that i need testing or PEP for?
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480448 tn?1426948538
dread600block....MOVE ON!  You have NO idea what you're talking about.  This guy had NO risk, let alone the need for nPEP.  We don't appreciate people spreading incorrecr info, causing more anxiety when it is not necessary!

blakea...you had no risk. As long as the head of your partner's penis was covered, you were 100% safe.  A condom "slip" is not the same thing as a condom "break."
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Teak

It's a different event and one that happened a week ago. You may notice I've not been on line here for months. I was recently tested and totally cool , this is a separate event
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thank you to all who responded . deeply appreciated.
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480448 tn?1426948538
No problem, it's important that people receive accurate information.  People that have their own threads up, asking about HIV should not be answering other's threads.  Makes no sense.

You are a-ok, no risk!
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At the very least the opening of the penis was covetred as the condom was held in place by his tight foreskin. so am I correct there is STILL no risk?
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Please do not seek pep. Pep is not warrented in this case. A condom slip and a condom break are totally different. If his penis was covered you are not at risk
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Nursegirl- thank you for telling that other person to be quiet.

At the very least the opening of the penis was covetred as the condom was held in place by his tight foreskin. so am I correct there is STILL no risk?
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No mater what a person say you will never Know untill you test if you have the time requerments witch is three days pep do it Why not be safe?
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any one have thoughts?
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