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Slipped Condom


Thought I'd see what people think?
I saw a working girl tonight and we had a condom slippage incident.

I had taken her from behind, it was on when I went in, and when I withdrew I was a bit freaked out because it wasn't on me. Sophie immediatley grabbed it and said it was on her leg. I thought I had hold of it when I pulled out, but obviously not. Sophie wasn't worried at all and seemed to think it must have just dropped off as I pulled out (and she said if she had to pull it out from inside she'd be worried)

It's an all clean place etc (ie CBJ) and she gave me the going over beforehand.

Any thoughts? Shoudl I be concerned? By my nature, I'm a worrier.
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I can tell you the one time I had a condom break with an ex gf I felt it right away. Going from latex to nothing...noticible difference.
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Thanks, that's re assuring. I also imagine at least one of us would have realized if it came off earlier, ie still inside prior to ejaculation
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Off on withdrawl would be no risk, as the head would stay covered.
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I think it came off on withdrawl given the girl picked it off her leg and not from inside. In which case, risk would be very minimal? She wasnt overly worried
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It probably came off on withdrawl. But I can not say 100% if that is what happened or not since I was not there, but that is the most common thing to happen. Most of the time you would notice if you were having protected sex one minute and then unprotected sex the next minute.
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