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Transmission question...Please!!!

Hello,

I am really scared and need your opinion,because i can not believe i am in the same situation again!!!

I was with someone much older than me,we had kissing,mutual masturbation,frottage and then he put a condom on....But,we were in a position that i couldnt see what he was doing....and after a while he finished and put his semen low on my back!

So,i am really scared that he took the condom off before he finished,i asked him and he told me not to worry and that he didnt do something like that,and it was all in my mind..

I am not sure if i believe him because he didnt want to use a condom from the biginning...

Even if he didnt took the condom off,is there any risk,if the semen touch my rectum from the outside...??

I would like your opinions because i am really scared......Thanks a lot!!!

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Thank you very much,but what do you mean...if he took off the condom that could be precum or from the semen on my back??
Τhanks again!
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In my non-professional opinion, it depends on whether you believe him or not. If you believe that he didn't take the condom off, then HIV is not an issue.  Of course, if he DID take it off then you may have had a risk, no matter how small.  Granted that semen was on the low of your back, it doesn't mean that no pre-*** didn't get in.  That being the case, I suggest you consult your health professional or a testing center for options.
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