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Questions about condoms - need someone with a penis to answer this

So I have a quick question. I met up with this girl of unknown status. We barely kiss (I know that kissing is potentially zero risk) and the we proceeded to have intercourse. The duration was extremely low, but what when I pulled off from her I saw some sperm on the side of the condom. I don't feel like my penis glans was ever unprotected, but I never saw a condom doing that, has anyone?
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Thanks, no probably nothing wrong. Just curious about the condom behavior. Many my penis went a little soft while pulling off causing the condom to be loose. Thanks for the help
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207091 tn?1337709493
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I had the moderators change the title of your question so maybe someone with a penis will answer for you.

If you are thinking it means something is wrong, I really doubt that. It's not a symptom of anything.

I'll let people with penises answer from now on. :)
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No, the semen was completely inside. Nothing felt outside, but instead of staying in the to eat of the condom like usually does it was spread to the sides and little at the top. It felt like it was still on though and nothing came out
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Wait - was your semen on the inside or outside of the condom? I'm confused.

This may need a man to answer. It's not anything I've seen, but other than looking to make sure the condom is intact, I'm not paying a lot of attention to where the semen is in the condom. :)
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No, we didn't use lube and the condom was definitely not torn. I ejaculated really quick though and after I ejaculated I tried to insert my erect penis two more times before pulling off. When I pulled off though, there was semen on the sides on the condom, and very little on the tip. That was very odd
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Are you sure it was semen, and not her lubrication?

Was the condom torn or anything?
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