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was I under risk?

hi
I just messed up a guy without knowing his HIV status
we did oral used condoms
I briefed top him for 3 minutes and I used 2 condoms
I also finger his anus for like a min.
my concern mainly is that I do not know what kind of condoms they are or if they are new or used. I read somewhere only latex condom works.
If I used wrong kind of condom which can not block HIV, was I under greater risk?
Does this warrant a HIV test.

Thanks
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Yes you can just move on.
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Thanks. I assume my risk would be low here. I really do not need a HIV background test fro this counter. Can I just move on from here?
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Had the condoms failed you would have known.
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how much chance could be for two condoms to be break and I did not notice? do i  warrant a HIV test for this encounter, Thanks
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I had no idea if the condoms ripped or not. wow, how stupid I was. so should I get tested for this?
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If the condoms didn't rip, you should be fine.
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To jhguy011:

Thanks. The condoms are latex. I do not know condoms ripped or not since it was only 3 mins. Was I under greater risk wearing two condoms? Sorry for these kind of stupid questions.

Thanks
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720609 tn?1328779596
Read the box the condoms came in.  It will say whether they protect against HIV and STDs or not.

Do not use more than one condom on your penis at a time when having intercourse.  One is enough.  Two can make both condoms rip.

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