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anal exposure

I had sex with a gay man, he is top and I was the bottom, we used condom during the whole thing, I asked him if he took the test, he said it was 2 months ago, he ejaculated in the condom, but in the end I found my ******* was wet, and there was not that much semen in the condom, I asked him if it was broken or not, he said not. I didn't see, cuz he took it away, during the sex we used water based lube. Am I at risk of contacting HIV? Thanks I'm freaking out, cuz he doesnt answear my phonecall.
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yeah if condom did not broke you had no risk.
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Google it.
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so what u said is that the condom didnt break during the sex? Thanks for your patience.
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Thanks teak, that's really helpful, and I also wanna know how to use condom correctly. I'm kind of need some advice and tutoring.
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yeah no small holes can be present because force is exerted on the condom so a force cant create a small hole which can get the semen out and get you infected if the condom broke it would break up with a big hole so if the condom was not borken there was no risk as teak has said.
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When a condom fails it fails catastrophically. You never had a risk.
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And one more question, how can I tell the condom is broken or not? Thanks!
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