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is there any risk wile condom being turned over an reused

  2 weeks ago i had a vaginal intercourse with a sex worker, a chinese girl.
At first she put a condom for me, had a vaginal sex about 2-3 minutes. I was anxious and my penis got slack without ejaculation. So she took off my condom and did job with her hand. After my penis hard again, she put the same condom to me, and  i'm very sure that she turned the condom over, with outside put on my penis. I was so stupid and not stop her. The second intercourse lasted about 3-4 minutes.
  I was so scared, i think there is no difference to have a unprotected sex like this situation. HELP! And i'm in the trouble of sore throat.
  how about my risk? do i need a test?
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thank you. : )
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No it was not in an inclosed environment. She didn't reroll it inside her vagina. Have you ever tried to put on a condom the wrong way? It isn't an easy thing to do.
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LIZZIE LOU
  Can you give me some suggestion?
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  thanks, but why? my penis truly contacted her vaginal fluid in the condom, and i think there was a closed environment in the condom, and appropriate for infection.

sorry bother u, but i go mad for these things, and can not stop thinking.
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thanks, but why? my penis truly contacted her vaginal fluid in the condom, and i think there was a closed environment in the condom, and appropriate for infection.
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You never had a risk.
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