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small hole in the condom

I had protected sex with a girl. after finishing i just out of curosity put water in the condom to check it. i found a small hole on the side at about halfway length. Does this give me a possible exposure to hiv of any other disease. the hole was very small. please advise
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Thanks both of you for your comments . i really appreciate it
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I believe that is what must have happened.A condom doesn't get a small hole,if it breaks it's obvious like I said before.
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You don't put water in condoms. Water coming out of a tap is not the same pressure as semen coming out of a penis.
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BUT AFTER PUTTING WATER IN IT I SAW THE WATER LEAKING. DOES THIS MEAN THE HOLE MUST HAVE GOT WHEN I REMOVED IT AND PUT WATER IN IT TO TEST IT
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BUT AFTER PUTTING WATER IN IT I SAW THE WATER LEAKING. DOES THIS MEAN THE HOLE MUST HAVE GOT WHEN I REMOVED IT AND PUT WATER IN IT TO TEST IT
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Condoms do not get small holes in them when condoms fail they fail catastrophically.
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No risk and condoms almost never get small holes in them,when they break,they break and it's obvious.
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