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I should have known better :(

Hi all.I should have known better than seeking sex with sex workers in the first place.I did use a condom wich she put on me.She preformed protected oral on me and then we had sex. I was very nervus so I could not keep my full erection (I am very sory for my phrases but I dont know how else to put it).I am also uncircumised and my foreskin was streched at least on the middle of my penis due to my semi hard situation.I know that the condom did not break becaouse in the end she preformed oral sex again on me so she would have noticed if the condom had failed.But as I recall in some time the condom slip off and the corona went up very close to the midle of my penis (I didnt check it with a ruller but I saw it unusually hign so I fixed it. I will not mention my ''symptoms'' becaouse I know you dont discuss symptoms here.My qeustion is,becaouse I do have a large foreskin and it really goes down to my penis when I am wearing a codnom,and becaouse of my semi hard state and the slip off of the condom,should I be alerted even with a long shot? I clrearly dont know how far down are the glans that can be affected by the hiv virus so I am freaking out here.Does anybody know if those glans could be in the streched part of my foreskin? Sorry for the long paragraph and thank you for your answers.
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Your foreskin was covered by a condom. You never had an exposure.
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Thank you for answering me.May I assume from everyone's response here,that even if part of my foreskin was exposed to her vegina during penetration I was protected so I don't need to have an std check up sicne my last one was 3 months ago?
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You had protected sex, you never had an exposure.
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I am not trying to act crazy here over a situation.I just want to know if there is the slightest chance of risk so that I can go test my self.Please answer if you know anything about the cdc's statement :/
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Anyone else who has heared of that and can tell me if there is a chance of infection? (even a long shot..)
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http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/prevention/research/malecircumcision/
I have found it in the official site,I just dont fully understand the ''biological factors'' and of course I can't find anywhere wich places of the foreskin should be covered up.In any case if this is true do you think that I should test myself?
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I have never heard that before.
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Yes I know,but I have read on the internet that there are also glans on the foreskin of an uncircumsised man that hiv can infect too.Is this true or is just missinformation like the huge amount of incorect information there is out there regarding the hiv? I am just asking becaouse there is a good chance that my foreskin was exposed and what I want to know if this is a risk and if you would advise me to test over this?
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The head of the penis is where the virus gets in.
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