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Condom got Teared

Hello All,
Today i went to one of the popular thai Massage parlor in Bangkok(Huai Khawng) and during my intercourse my condom got tore. she instantly knew and she went for bath. i think she realize after 2-3 stroke. is it any possibility for having Hiv or STDs?
or any suggestion? i m bit worried.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi and welcome. I would treat condom failure as if a condom was not used. Of course exposure was limited so the risk is limited and also even if the person had an std does not mean you are certain to contract it.
But full testing just to make sure would be the best course of action if it were me.
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Thank you Life360.
I sure there was no blood in my condoms or in my penis. and no wound in my penis too. but i will have check up 3 weeks and 3 month just to ensure. and i m not going to have sex with unknown girls again.

Regards,
Maroon5
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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I would not be too concerned esp with hiv. Its not that easy to contract. There needs to be some blood exchange to make it a bigger risk. Your brief exchange would hardly make  you at high risk.
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Thank you for the quick reply. still bit scared of the diseases, specially HIV :(
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Gono and chlamydia----1week after expoure
syphilis----6 weeks
hiv and herpes----3 months
HPV-----there is not a commercial test for men for this
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Thank you life360,
Can you please tell me when to apply for Full test? mean after how much days? actually this is my first time with unknown girl.
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