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somebody please to help me. i had a protected vaginal intercourse, the penetration were only two times with completion...he finish. My concern is that, after all this,  the condom was only half on his penis, the sperm was in the condom, i checked and didn't see sperm on the other half of his penis(uncovered). if the sperm was outside of condom on the other half of the penis which wasn't uncovered (the condom didn't brake) is this a risk to contact some disease (HIV). sorry for my english, can somebody answer to me?
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Reread the replies you have been given.
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then is no risk to get testing for hiv? is the last question,
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Nothing to add to what Lizzie has already told you.
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teak can u answer me?
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one more question please, maybe i look like a paranoid but that "half"" uncovered of his penis had contact with my vagina, i mean inside, is not this a way to contact hiv?? i want to know the true, i'm sorry for my stupid question, i don't have peace
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thank u for reply
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why would you?  you had no risk
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thank u, i dont need to be tested?
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186166 tn?1385259382
nothing to be confused about...you had protected sex  (the ejaculate was in the condom...not on the "other half" of his penis)

you had NO risk for contracting hiv from what you've described
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can somebody answer me, i'm very confused
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