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saliva and precum. please help

I had encounter with guy 5 weeks ago in which i received anal penetration from him. he try to penetrate me 4 times but he couldn't hold eraction. in some times he used his saliva for keeping his tool hard by stroking it over the condom and then penetrate me.  he changed his condom 3 times also so i am not sure if his precum touch the condom. he was not able to stay more then few min inside me. I am worried about his precum and saliva contaminated the condom. he said he is hiv -ve but never know. what is my chances for getting hiv if he was +ve.
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447606 tn?1212661187
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If there were any pre-***, it would have been concealed in the condom. If it wasn't concealed which the chances are, if he changed the condom three times, very very small, then exposure to pre-*** is considered a very low risk body fluid. So I would say that your chances of being infected are extremely low. Probably non-existent, and that's assuming we were dealing with an hiv+ individual. No worries. Next time, communicate with your partner about their past relations before having sexual intercourse. I have made similar mistakes and it turned out OK. And just to alleviate your worries a bit more, when struggling to keep an erection, I have neither ejaculated, nor pre-ejaculated.

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Thanks but  what about his precum which i am not sure if touch outside the condom or not when he changed?
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No risk. You were using a condom and saliva is not infectious.
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