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Does saliva after sucking strawberry flavoured condom turn pink in color?

Hello, 5 days ago i had protected sex with a prostitute, she used durex strawberry flavoured condom on me.. While she sucked the condom, she spit some of her saliva in towel, after sex i found slightly pink to red stains on the towel, this gave me chills as i was wondering that could it possibly be blood? I had vaginal sex also after that with the same condom. Can anybody tell me what colored saliva does one get after sucking strawberry durex condom? Could it possibly be mensural blood?
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Yes it did slip, 1 st time when i was pulling out, just a little bit, after that i pulled it back to the base of penis and and started penetration again with her on top and in the middle it slipped again partially,i pulled it back down and continued till ejaculation, but then while removing it, i did hold the base.. What are my risks? It is most likely that she must be infected
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It could actually be due to her pink lipstick also as she could ve used it to clean her face, but m not quite sure..
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Was the condom intact after sex ? Did it break or slip off at some point during sex ? If it didn't, you are at no risk for HIV.

Why do you even worry about what colour it was ? It could have been her lipstick, it could have been the condom's color, it could have been blood from a small cut she had inside her mouth. Whatever it was, you were at no risk if you had the condom intact.

PS : If you really want to know if one's saliva turns pink after sucking a strawberry flavored condom, buy one for yourself, suck it and check the color of your saliva. :) :)
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