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Protected sex, unprotected oral....

I had protected sex with my partner but unprotected oral. We both went down on each other and there was also some anilingus involved. Is this a risk?

I also sensed that the condom I put on was too big. It didn't slip off but there was some room left, could fluids have slipped in?
The condom did not break but then again would it be that obvious?

Should I test?
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it means you had no risk period move on with your life
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"......and thing with HIV would be deactivated and not infectious"


What does this mean Vance?

It also would've been obvious had it slipped off, right? It's not like it slips off then back on while in motion?
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No it is not a risk.
If the condom was too big then it would have come off, doesn't matter if some fluids could have gotten inside the condom, and thing with HIV would be deactivated and not infectious.

Yes it is obvious if it breaks.
No risk means no reason for testing.

If this person is your partner why not both test?

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