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Condom almost slipped

Hello,

i had anal intercourse (being the bottom) and when my partner moved out his penis, i noticed that the condom has almost slipped (but the very top of the penis was still covered).

I filled the condom with water to check for leaks and it was ok.

Does this situation put me in any risk?
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366749 tn?1544695265
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Condom does not roll-on and roll-off during the back and forth movements. Final coverage you saw after the withdrawal, was the "minimum" coverage, the latex was offering during the intercourse.

If the condom covered your penis in a way, you could not see your foreskin exposed, you are fine
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If the condom slipped so much that the head was uncovered during sex, the condom would have fallen off - didn't happen since you said it was still on.
thank you guys, answers much appreciated
366749 tn?1544695265
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As long as top of the penis including urethra and foreskin (in case of uncircumcised males) remains covered, risk is also covered)
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well i did not examine it closely but the head of the penis seemed covered, so i assume this includes foreskin as well.
Yes if the foreskin was also covered while the penis was inside, your risk does not exist
Diver58 — thank you very much for the answers, but this foreskin issue brings my anxiety back:( I mean how could i know what was going on when the penis was inside making frictions back and forth? the only thing i can judge on, was the visual contact when the penis was outside. Then the head looked covered, but the rest of the condom was slipped almost till the beginning of the head.

So basically, do i get it right, that there might have been a risk and testing is required?:(
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