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1550996 tn?1294084991

HIV/other STD risk - loose condom

Am male and I had an anal encounter with a male stranger where i was the receiver. we had  (protects anal) and (BJ  without condom)

it lasted for almost 15 minutes ,and some where at the middle i notice that the condom came out for exactly 45 second ,and am sure since it was recorded.  i stooped as i notice that ,and change the condom for him. and we continue without him ejaculating.

Notes:

-at the time i post this Q it been 48 hours since i get exposed.
-my partner looks very healthy and muscular,but no idea if he carry any diseases.

My questions are :

1- what are the risks of getting HIV.
2- what are the risks of getting any other STD.
3- what Tests should i take to be sure am still clean.
4- if any test required now,what is the time frame for doing it.

Thanks in advance ,and Regards    
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unprotected anal sex is high risk for HIV...any further HIV questions please post in the HIV forum. All other STD's are a risk.
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1550996 tn?1294084991
actually yes, thats was the case,he penetrated me for 45 second ,and when i try to change the position i notice that the condom came off. i checked that on the tap that i recorded
he did not ejaculating at all.

am i at high risk or it is low risk case ?

thank you
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652407 tn?1300737199
did the condom come off and you still penetrated for 45 seconds?

If that is the case then you were at risk for HIV and other STDs such as HSV, syphilis, Chlamydia, gonorrhea, trick.

Chlamydia, gono, trick- 7 days post exposure either swab or urine
Syphilis- blood 6-8 weeks post
HSV- 3 months post- Blood
HIV- 3 mponths post- blood.
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