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Condom slipped, stayed in after withdrawing.

From some searching I think I already know the answer but I want to ask just onbe sure. I was having intercourse with a CSW and after ejaculating I withdrew from her vagina. The condom, however, remained in her. I freaked out a bit upon realizing, I saw that the ring part was hanging out of her. She pulled it out and my ejaculate was still inside.

Do I have a risk and need to test?

Thanks for all that you do.
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Only the head need to be protected and the only risk is when inside the vagina, since HIV is instantly inactivated in air and that air contact includes any outside part of the vagina no matter if there is blood or wetness.
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Thanks, since withdrawing and the condom stayed, I take it my head was covered at all times. No need to test?
You have all the data that I know, so it is only you who can figure if the head was protected inside.
Okay. Well I know the condom was on correctly through intercourse. Just when I pulled out after climax the condom was left hanging out of her. So I feel I was protected through.
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