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It has been a month since i went to a prostitute. I got really drunk and had sex with a prostitute. I regretted a lot and in this month, I can't stop thinking of possible exposure during the sex. I had protected sex with her but i didn't ejaculate since i was really drunk. I don't think the condom failed but i didn't check afterwards. I saw her taking it off me at last. Is there any possible exposure that I might not notice? Do i need to get tested for STD and HIV?

thankyou...alot
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the sex worker would have been upset if the condom had failed.  they use condoms to protect THEMSELVES from YOU, their paying customers.

you had NO risk
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The condom didn,t break,you would have known if it did,it would have been obvious.Honestly,there is no need for concern,you never had a risk.
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Had the condom failed you would have know without a doubt.
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thanks a lot getitright77.
will there be any possible exposure that i didn't notice? the tip of my penis was covered during the vaginal and oral sex. but i didn't test if the condom broke after its pulled off?
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ZERO RISK and well done for using protection.Considering you were drunk, you protected yourself which was the main thing.Your safe and no testing is required.
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