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AM I AT RISK???

I am a gay, my role is TOP.
I wore a condom and ****** a man yesterday.
The point is: the Lubricants I used was overdue, its EXP date was 2014.
Will the expired lubricant damage the condom? AM I AT RISK?
I rembered that when I pulled out my penis, it was covered by the condom. I also saw that the semen was wrapped in the front of the condom. But I did not do the test whether the condom was intact or not.
THANKS!
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You are safe from HIV because you can't get HIV when you used the condom, and micro tears are a myth. If a condom fails it is a large rip that leaves only the ring at the base and the rest is hanging in fragments so both of you would have noticed that if it happened. Only the head needs protection. The lubrication is irrelevant at this point since the condom was not damaged.
The above HIV science is 40 years old and very well established so nothing you can add will make your situation a risk.
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Thank you for your professional answer.
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