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MENSTRUAL BLOOD WITH PROTECTED SEX

Help me out guys. I met a CSW a few months ago . We had a protected sex and I am sure the condom didn't break. Now one thing that has been troubling me is the fact at a point during the act I pulled out and noticed blood all over the condom and around my pubic parts and the base of my penis. it freaked me out so I took off the condom and noticed my penis was a bit wet(even though the condom was not broken). I asked the CSW and she said it was menstrual blood. Now my questions are

1. HOW RISKY WAS THIS INCIDENT ?
2. CAN THE BLOOD THAT I SAW ON THE BASE OF MY PENIS AND PUBIC PARTS GIVE ME HIV ?
3. IS THERE A POSSIBILITY THAT HER VAGINAL FLUIDS SEEPED INTO THE CONDOM TO INFECT ME ( PROVIDED MY DICK WAS WET) ?
4. IF I HAD SHAVED MY PUBIC PARTS THAT DAY COULD THE VIRUS IN THE BLOOD ENTER THE INVINCIBLE RAXOR CUTS TO INFECT ME ?
5. WHEN TAKING OFF THE CONDOM THE TIP OF MY PENIS TOUCHED THE BASE OF THE CONDOM WHERE THE BLOOD WAS CONCENTRATED. CAN I CONTRACT THE VIRUS IN THAT MANNER.



I am counting on you guys to help clear my doubts. thanks!
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thanks a lot.
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What is there to explain? Condoms work.
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Thanks for your response. I really appreciate it.  could you please give me a few explanations?  I'd be grateful
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No risk since you used a condom
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