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So yesterday night I regrettably had sex with a CSW. She didn't give me any oral sex and I used a condom when we had vaginal sex. However I a bit drunk and wasn't able to get a full erection and my penis was somewhat flaccid. While we were trying to have sex, the condom slipped down about about half way (the head of my penis was still covered). After seeing this I pulled the condom back up. Seeing that I couldn't get "up" sort of speak she then took off the condom and finished with a hand job. This was my first experience and I'm worried that the loose condom might have gotten some of her vaginal fluids into the condom and to the tip of my penis. Should I be worried and get tested for HIV/STDS? What are the chances of me getting HIV or any kind of STD's? Please help. Thanks
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186166 tn?1385259382
correct...as long as mr willie's head was covered you were protected
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Thank you for the quick response. I really appreciate it. So I shouldn't be worried and get tested? I try to stay positive and not think about it but I've been worried mainly because this was my first (and only) experience with a CSW. So I know you have said that as long as the head of my penis is covered I should be alright. So even if the condom was loose and slid about halfway down I shouldn't be worried  about any exposure correct? Also I read that it is very hard to get exposed to HIV from vaginal sex. I don't know if that is true or not. Anyways I hope I'll get over this fear soon. Thank you soo much for your help.
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186166 tn?1385259382
as long as the head of your penis was covered...you were PROTECTED.

you do not need to test for hiv.

this forum is hiv specific...any questions regarding other stds should be addressed on the std forum.
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