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broken condom, but most likely outside

I was having sex yesterday with a random woman I met at a club the night before. I don't wanna brag but we kept going and going for about 45 minutes, i should've stopped and finished it off with my hand but I was dumb enough to keep going. Well, the condom broke, but I believe that i was outside, i tried to force it in and broke, and i felt it, jerked myself back a bit to make sure i don't get in( that's why iam not a 100% sure i was outside) . I am about 90% sure that it broke outside cause it touched dry skin before going in. But assuming i went in, it would've only been for about 0.5 seconds and only some of the head went in.

1) Please tell me what are the chances of getting any kind of STD assuming i was in for .5 seconds after the condom broke
2) I gave her oral for about 10 seconds ( unprotected) , stupid me i know
3) no symptoms so far, but what should i watch for and when?

Thank you
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1318465 tn?1614894302
You learned that people lie?

Well good.   Let me just level with you on this.  The girl is not lying abou her testing.  People usally don't make these things up like that; trust me.  While there is dishonesty out there, when it comes to matters of health and STDs, people are usally honest about that.    What people do tend to lie about is the number of partners they've been with.
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Thank you jessy for the answer, I am not freaked out  or nothing but i wanted to be sure since this is the first time I had a condom broke on me. I even talked to her about it, and she assured me that I was outside when it broke and never went in. She also assured me that she got checked recently,  but if one thing i learned , it's that people LIE. so i had to assume the worse.
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1318465 tn?1614894302
Hi

Here's the truth about condoms they work.

By this I mean that only when they tear/break is when people freak out, and as you should because the risk increases.   However, HOWEVER from what you say, I wouldn't worry.


1.  Your chances of getting any STD from what you describe is low.  
2.  this is a low risk encounter as well.
3.  You should watch out for... well anticipate that nothing will happen.

The only thing I think the doc's here would recommend is taking an HIV test at the 3 month mark.   Since you don't know her status.   I would expect a negative test given what happened.
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