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DO I NEED TESTING AM I AT RISK FOR HIV?

I had protected sex with a prostitute two weeks ago. When finished my penis and semen remained inside the condom. I then took the condon off and threw it outside. Two hours after sex began to have frequent urination . thats what got me worried and i went back the next morning where we had since to fo the water test on the condom. I filled it with water and there were leaks in about 6 spots on the condom.from then to now i still have frequent urination but no burning or discharge. I dont know if the holes wete there during sex or not and if they wete would i be at risk for catching hiv? Please help.
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It's virtually impossible for a condom to stay in tact with a hole during intercourse, let alone 6. I would say no risk.
Maybe others can kindly give their opinion too.
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I really don't think there were holes present during your intercourse. When condoms break, THEY BREAK BIG TIME. It's very obvious, and they basically split. I think what seemed to have been holes to you were only droplets of water that lead you to believe otherwise.
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No there were holes. I made sure i wasnt seeing things. Now im really worried and stressed out because i dont know how the holes got there and if they were there during sex. I know when i finished my penis and semen were still in the condom and i dont know why i have the frequent urination. Should i get tested?
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