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condom splits opened

Dear Doctor/Friends,
I was having sex with a guy yesterday, ,first he held my penis(i put on the condome into my penis at this time) and he started masterbating my penis for some 3 to 6 minutes probably,then after ,he started oral sex....that is he started sucking my penis for a few minutes may be 1 or 2 minutes,and then he took it out ,and again he started masterbating for 1 minute (i think so )...then suddenly the tip of the condom splits in a specific shape(like letter u) and the tip of the  codome opened up suddenly ...i am really very scared and depressed after this incident ,because i am not sure weather the guy had a bleeding gum or sores inside his mouth....in this case what are the chances of getting aids to me ...please give me a reply

many thanks in advance !
With regards,
Michael.
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480448 tn?1426948538
You didn't have a risk......UNPROTECTED oral sex is not a risk, so certainly protected oral with condom failure is not a risk either!
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dear friends,

thanks for the reply...but what makes me worry is that ..does the condome developes small holes before breakage!...and if these holes were developed during oral sex....and if the person has a bleeding gum...or sore inside his mouth ....is it possible for the aids virus to enter through this small hole into the penis??

please give me a reply
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You didn't have a risk.
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720609 tn?1328779596
No chance.
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