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Type of Lubricant - Does it matter if condom doesn't break?

Hi all

Had vaginal sex with a female asian sex worker.  Condom was used.  She lubricated her vagina, i'm not sure with what (suspect that it was massage oil as I was at a massage parlor).  She used so much lubricant that when i penetrated her vagina, i felt as though condom wasn't there.

When vaginal sex complete (5 minutes), condom removed, no tears or breakage present, fill load of semen present.

Have no idea as to what lubricant used.  Have i put myself at risk?

Also, when i had a shower, penis felt oily,  (possibly from own semen and lubrication inside condom).
is it possible that lubricant used through the condom and created a risk?

Thanks
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Thanks Vance2335
Plenty of conflicting information out there.  In relation to condoms and oil based lubricants, following views held:
1.  Condom with oil based lube is damaged and offers no protection - tear or no tear/break
2.  Condom with oil based lube will do it's job on the premise that there is no break or tear/break during intercourse

Which is more accurate? (Will check that water based lube is used next time).  Can't believe that such a minor oversight has cost me so many hours of sleep.
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