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can i contact HIV/STD'S

when i was having sex..i noticed my partners condom slipped off...i quickly stopped, and pulled it out and he has not ***/ejaculated yet...can i contact hiv/Aids that way or even get infectious disease and get pregnant?
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Thank You!
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If he lost it on withdraw then you were never at risk.
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dont get me wrong  i know he lost it on withdrawal...omit my error pls..but he came off without the condom..so while slidding off me what are the chances that was what i meant sorry...i appreciate ur help..
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Wasn't there. If you don't know then follow the testing guidelines.
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since i dont know if it was on withdrawal he lost it...and he cud have been thrusting all the while without the condom what are the chances? when i pulled the condom out it was not 'inside out' it still had seimen on the inside so im really freaking and dying with depression...cant eat or do my sch work...   :o( help....
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You were never at risk, if he lost it on withdraw.
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he withdrew , when he wanted to change position and we realised it was not on anymore..so i put my fingers in and pulled the condom out..i soooo scared what are my chances to get an STD? or even get pregnant.

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You don't contact AIDS... AIDS is a progression of HIV. Did he loose it on withdraw or during sex?
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