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Condon roto

Hola doctor
he tenido sexo con un transexual y se me rompio el condon la cuestion fue que cuando se rompio al instante lo saque osea estaba mas o menos a la mitad de la penetracion sono que se rompio y lo saque de inmediato me lave mi pene pero lo que me deja algo asustado es que vi un pequeño fragmento negro en mi pene pero muy pequeño algo como un diminuta piedra o un pequeño punto negro (en el glande) aunque mi pene  estaba limpio(el resto de glande) fui de inmediato a lavarme y no continue con la relacion yo fui el activo en el acto la relacion no duro ni 2 minutos. el chico trans se notaba de aspecto saludable aunque no lo conocia mucho me dijo que no tiene hiv que siempre exige condon  antes de una relacion y vale aclarar que ella me pidio condon antes de la relacion.
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It would have been a risk, but sounds like it was very quick and not much of a risk. But testing should be done.
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Hi Doctor

I had a sexual relationship with a transsexual
My condom broke but at the time I broke out my quick condon
did not last two seconds in with the condom breakin
I was saying that the it did not have hiv
but it scares me that my glans had a small black dot
what I did was remove the point and wash my penis and not continue with the penetration
sexual relationship did not last two minutes

thanks sorry for my bad english
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English por favor
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