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Condom Slippage

Hi sirs! good day!
I just wanted to know whether i am at risk for contracting this virus. I had protective insertive vaginal sex with a girl of unknown status. after I came, i realized that the condom slipped from my penis but the condom was hanging outside of her vagina. I checked the condom and it had my ejaculation fluids. Based from my scenario, am I at risk?
thanks in advance!

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sirs! quite confused with the answers. what i meant was when i realized that the condom slipped.. upon withdrawal, my penis was not covered anymore but the condom was just hanging outside her vagina. I checked the condom and it didn't broke and all my fluids are inside the condom i used.. should I be worried based on this scenario? please help. thanks in advance and more power!
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thanks sirs!
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if it was on pull out it could still have been in her vagina or hanging out. either way it is not a risk because the head would have been covered.
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thanks for the answer... I just wanted to make sure that if the condom was hangout out of her vagina, the condom slipped off upon withdrawal... which means no risk of HIV? but if it was stuck inside her vagina then i will be at risk? thanks in advance! God Bless!
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Sounds like the condom slipped off upon withdrawal. In that case there was no HIV risk.
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