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about the danger of condom removal

3 days ago I had sex, I used a condom, the condom that whole time I had sex was fine but after I had finished when I was removing the condom while unrolling it down it the rim (ring) of the condom held tightly to my penis head,since am circumcised so basically it refused to come off , which I had to pull off force fully. in case vaginal fluids went on my pennis during that confusing situation, do you think I got infected because it was unrolling when I was using force pulling it off.
And does hiv pass through penis glands lets say if the condom rim oversquised my penis head  with vaginal fluids  whilerolling it off ? because I had a small wound on my pennis head.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you already have numerous posts in the hiv forum with this question.

if you can't let go of the anxiety from this encounter, perhaps it's time to talk to a professional and get some help with it?
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So do I have to worry about hiv infection from the above situation, lets say the woman was hiv positive ?
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101028 tn?1419603004
I didn't take the time to read your numerous posts on the hiv forum to know the background of your particular situation.

this really is not a risk for std's.

grace
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