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My post on May 15th

So now with all the research ive done over the past 4 sleepless nights about anal mucus would have me believe that the condom broke while in me. The amount discharged was about a tablespoon or more. So trying to stay calm and not freak out. Dont think i can wait the 3 months for a test.
Any test that can be taken after 1 to 2 weeks for a result? I hope im just over reacting.
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When a condom breaks it rips wide open, that is the design with them. So taking it off can only be done by rolling the ring back up the penis.
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Thanks for the info.So i must just produce a lot of mucus to have that much discharge. Still I will be tested.
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Sorry let me add, when he pulled off there was nothing spilled and didnt appear to be anything on himself either.
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Ok so one more question, i know i sound a little paranoid. I watched him pull it straight off. Now either he didnt ejaculate or only the tip broke. My main concern was the amount of discharge after. Like i said in an earlier post it was near same consistency and color as ejaculation. I know everyone is different in what and amount of possible discharge but this is what concerned me.
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You can feel the difference and it would take him some time to remove the condom.
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How would i know? I was on the receiving end.
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Had the condom failed you would have known.
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