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Sorry, a stupid question

I understand that the risk of being infected by Hiv is low if condom is used. But low risk is not no risk. What situation will make it become no risk?To use a condom correctly? If yes, please read below and advice if i used a condom correctly. Thanks.

Here is my case, I had sex with a prostitute in hk,she wore me a condom before we start. When we finish, i get out from her and she helps me to take off the condom. It seems the condom didnt break as my sperm are still inside but i am not sure as the damage maybe too small to be visible and i am also not sure if i have contact with her fluid when we having sex or when she helps me to clean up.
I am afraid to be at risk..please help.
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Hi but just wonder if there will be any risk if i have contact with her fluid? I wore a condom so contact would not be in her vargina but when she helped me to clean after we are done?
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Hi but just wonder if there will be any risk if i have contact with her fluid? I wore a condom so contact would not be in her vargina but when she helped me to clean after we are done?
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Thanks,  i think i am overreacted, too much concern....i should know condom can help prevent hiv otherwise people should now be stop having sex instead of condom sex.
Thanks again.
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As you have been advised.
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Good, so in my case, I have no risk at all and no need to concern?
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Right
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So condom sex with no breakage means 100% not being infected by Hiv?
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No RISK , broken condem can be easily identify.
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Hi wantonjoe, thanks for your reply. I wanna ask why using it the way round would be risky? But i guess she wore it to me in correct direction as it is smooth when wearing it. Btw, do I get a chance of being infected? Even a little chance?
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Condom sex without a breakage = no risk of HIV transmission.

The situation where it becomes risky is if there is incorrect use of a condom (using two at the same time, using it the wrong way around, etc) or if there is a breakage.  

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