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Is this a possible scenario

finished sex. walk to bathroom with condom on. Pull condom off. get Tissue to wipe off tip of penis. But there is still vaginal fluid on your hand, and u wipe the tip of ur penis and unknowingly put contaminated vaginal fluid in there. Then get a wet towel and wipe down more. Can u get something from this scenario?

I only got one response before when I asked this question. SO can some more please give their input.
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That's totally coincidental about the 3 months.

Your situation sounds like mine, but I went the stupid route and filled the condom with water to see if there were any holes.  I can't tell you anything about  your situation, but I can tell you when I asked about my scenario, I was told by some that I have (relatively, not absolute) zero risk and by others that I have extremely low risk.  

I don't want to stir up any swarm of bees, so I won't reply anymore to this thread with the possible exception of giving you the links to the questions I asked regarding my situation.  Nothing more.
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I'm older than you, how do you know it's no risk. I see your only 21. How long have you been on this forum?

I don't want to be graphic, but her vagina wasn't soaking wet, but some how I think some fluid got into my system. I sleep directly under a fan, so that could also be causing my head cold problems.

My luck is so bad. I got a letter telling me I have health insurance, but it wont start until 3 months. And that basically when you should a hiv test right. Around the 3 month mark. What are the odds of that?
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